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SAU*L> J. JOHNSTON. Epitoii »m> Pim’u
Fairbukn, Gboroia, November 3 1871.
Krcukers Ahead.
“When Greek meets Greet then comes the
tug of war.'*
Gov. Bullock lia« rcMifnifd. What
will l><“ the effect is a question for Geor
gians to consider. 11 is alleged reaa 'im
are, that, the time lias come, in his
judgement, when lie can accomplish
no further good in the cause ol repuh>
licanism und peace.
He further states that there was a
conspiracy among the .Democratic
members elect to impeach him, with
out investigation.
Whether this be true or not we can
not say, but one thing we do know
nnd that is, that there was a ni t and
mill Pi and opposition to Gov. Bullock’s
policy.
The grounds of this opposition arc
un intuitive belief that there were open
and flagrant frauds in legat'd to the
government of the State Ivoail. J liese
charges worm to I e universally believ
ed; lint still we regard Gov. Bullock’s
resignation us oininii.ns ol evil for
Georgia’s future.
We lollowed Jackson in hiscelchra.
t«d valley campaign, with Hill we
stormed the rugged heights cd Gettys
burg, and with It K Lee laid down
our arms at Appomattox. We accept
ed the sitnutioi: then, wo prop, sc to ac-
cept it now. An acceptance ol “the
situation” implies, simply, a na ngm
lion of the stipti ui.icy ol the F.-detal
GoVernilH’llt, ami of the acts of Cutis
gtess passed us tin- Consliluliou ait
tliot izes.
Ever since the war terminated we
have steadily opposed extremists! the
ludieul who would consign to the gib
bet all who differ with hint, and the
over zealous "Bourbons” who believes
that B. h Toot libs and Alex. Stephens
are their political saviors we alike op
pose. Those v. e abhor and detest,
while these we regard as lat behind
the spirit ol the age.
Bob nod Alexander were wise
enough in their day but they like the
Chinese seem to have stood still lot
ilie luoi twenty yeais. They are in
other woida “old t. (Sjio. ” All tlieii
long Hounding articles is simply a re
hash of Jefferson’s piwduciioiis eighty
years ago.
l’cihups their policy is in accoidance
with the Constitution of '7(5, hut it can
not ho denied that there has been a
steadily increasing tendency towards
centralism ever since the Republican
party come into power.
What will be the I tit tire of their ef
forts in that direction no man can tell
but wo regard the policy of the South
to be an ucceptm.ee of the platform of
the New York Democracy-
Fait burn, Ga., Nov. 2nd. * * *
The Cori'e-pondeiire about Mul
lock's Ite-ignulion.
.STATE OF GEORGIA,
Department of State.
Atlanta, Oct UO. 1871— 2»’c’ik, p m
To the Hon. Benjamin Conley,
President of the Senate:
Sin: 1 have, at this moment, been
placid in possessiti of the enclos. and
cotnuiuiiicutiii from the lion. li. B. Bid
lock, hi irg his resignation of the office
of Governorof the Slate ol Georgia,
said comiuiinicati.ni being transmitted
to me tluoiigh the hands ■ I Col. K 11
Atkinson, the Sccictaiy of the Execu
tive J'ep;ti tment.
1 hen by give you notice to repair
to tin Capital in Atlanta, within ten
(lays ol lilt date hereof and lake the
oath of office of Governor before any
Judge ol the Supreme, or Judge of
the Siipciioi Court, otherwise it will
be my .duty to cnnsidei you as having
resigned, ami 1 shall piocccd toililoim
the Speaker .1 the House es Represen
tatives.
Rtspt ctfully , your ol.’t servant,
David G. Corrixu,
Sccictaiy of State.
EX ITT I IYE DEPARTMENT,
State ok Georgia,
An anta, Octobei 30, 1871,
Hon /C; ml U. Colling,
Si'ci eta ryot State, Atlanta, Ga.:
Sin: I am diii-cled by his Excellency
the Govern r to transmit to y,.u, to h,
tiled in your . Ilice, the cue.used paper,
containing his resignation as Guveiu
ul of GcOlgta
I am, very respectfully,
Y. in obedient seivant,
R. 11 AIX IN SON,
Sccictaiy Executive Lb pt.
Ext. hive Dep i ctaik or Ge.u.gia, \
| A lianta, Oc'loLk. i 23, lt>7l. )
T' t eh’ in it ni 'l/ concern, Greeting:
Be it known that good and suffic
ing reasons me thereunto moving, 1
do lari-by icsigii the office of Gcvernoi
ol lit-s Si Ite, to take effect on Mouxdy
111 XI, I lie 30m (lay I I Oct-, in the y. II
of mu Lord one thousand eight bundled
and seventy-one, and on that day and
date deliver met to tl.e Hon Benjamin
Conley, President of ihr Senate, the
Executive powcis ■ f the Government,
Uulil til. •'.■ctioll alid (Jilal.lieali- II of
a Oovernoi ill the in do j r.-scribej by
paragraph 1\ , Ait tele 1 V S* elion I, ot
the Constitution of ibis State. And
the Secretary of the Kxcetive Depart
met will enter thefon g 'lie/ on record
in the Executive minutes, and place the
Capitol Building, Executive Records,
Documents, Seals, and Mum-ion, in
the controls of the said Benjamin Con
lev, upon his taking tin- oath ol office
pit-siaibcd by paragraph section 1,
article IV, of the (.’> n-titmion.
litres B. El’ 1/ CK,
G. urner
(■eoreia l.egislalme.
The Senate met last Wednesday,and
was call to order by h ■ Secietaty of
the last Senate, Mr Mills.
The roll was called, and Senators
from the odd districts wete then called
tc the bar and .qualified by Judge J.
1!. Parrot.
Mr. L. N. Trammell was elected
President ol the t-enate.
At 10 o’clock a. rn , the House was
called to order by M. A. Haidm, who
said that, in the abse. ee of the regular
Cletk of the House the duty ol organ
izing devolved upon him.
Judge Harrell administered the oath
t»> the members as tin* eame forward.
All. i swearing the memheis, tl.e
Mouse pioce. (led to elect a Spe-.koi,
which resultt*.l in the . lection I J M
Smith.
Ml . Scott off. ted the following Reso
lutions, merely lot the p.npus.- ' I hav
ing tin m lead f.u Hit*-l Ilia
Kesolvid, by tl.e Gi-i.eial Assembly
. f tl.e f* lit to oi Georgia,
1. That Rulus l>. Bullock, 5..-call* (I
Governor ol this Slat.-, who lias ie
signed his office and lied tin State,
with ItiK lt ci in ini } »tn*^
as he does ill a lei tel taring date Oc
tober 23d, 1871, addressed I>. Ills po
litical li ieiuls, and the people > I G'.i
gia, that a luujoiily ol til. House ol
Kepti selitatives had plodged them
selves to vote lor articles of impeach
ment against him without mvesiiga-
I ion, and liial tie- T-enatc i.a.l .1. I. I
mined to unseat a sufficient number ol
Republican S. iialuis to secure Ids con
v let ion without regard to the trull, and
validity ol the charges, has grossly d<
famed this Gem rul Assembly by
cllaig. S wind ar. ullorly false
2 1 hat the slateim lit in the Mime lei
ter, to the effect that any known pm tlm.
i Im- people nl Geoi-.m have reeelly
denounced or ignored the Consittutiou
of the Unit, and States s mte.ly fals
and grossly defamatory. ol the pcopl.
..t this State.
3. That there is a vacancy m 1 1.
office of Govern..r in said Slat, an.)
that, in the opinion ol this General As
semi.ly, Presid. lit I rannnell, ..I ilt
j Senate, is entitle.l, . X-< fficio, a- I’n
dent under the CoustituHon ot li
Stale, to cx< rcia the poweia . I In.
Executive Department dm mg the ion
tinuai.ee of said vacance.
4 That a Joint Goinmi lee nf tw.
iroin the House and one It'oin the Sen
ate be appointed to wait on the Hull
15. Conley, who, as fotinei President ol
the Senate, is now . xercising the pow
ers of the ExcCUt.ve Depai tlllent, and
c.iiumuiiicate the 3d ol these it-s. lulion
-.ind report wlial he may answer thereto
The House, id'tci the leading ol the
a boil ve i esolul ions, adjourned until 10
m on Thill ailay.
Another Ghost Story.
We do not give eicdencc to gli si
1 stories, but the 1011, wn g appeals so
j intrinsically reasonable that we can
not fora moment and ml t its truth.—
’ That appai im ions do not always wan
i dvr without sufficient cause, proved by
i fact well at listed which we give bt-
S low :
“Last Tuesday as Mis. -,n lady
' of literary tast and studious habits
| sat reading in her drawing room, the
| clock on th e mantle piece struck
twelve, as the laststroke reverberated
through the apartment the dour flung
wide open-, in the act ol raising head
! to iep.l the intiusinii (mining lor) ol
j her servant, her eyes tested < u tin
tfo i in ol her late husband. She
| sci calm and and fell .-.'useless on the
carpet. This brought up such niem
; hers of the f.md'y as hud retired to
'list- restoratives weie adiuiulsteld,
‘and when Mis had regained her
| B uspt nded faculties, and being a wo
! m.>ii i I strong mind and highly ctilli
vati and ini. Ih-ct she felt disposed t>>
[ consider the whole distress she had
i undergone us the lt.-ult of certain
' associations between the melancholy
: tales she had been pursuing ai.4 In i
late loss Opelating upon a pa. tn.liy
j deranged i.ervuus system. Sin- bow
ever, considered it advisable that b< r
muid servant should rep sc in hei
i chamber lest any return ot what she
consideiid a neivoiis distress and
alatm the lautily. Last luesiiay night,
fet-lting strong r and in be tie. scents
than „lic bad been for some mouths
past, Mis. dispensed with tin* pres
] i nee i I her attendant, retiiing alone
to her chamber, and went to bed a
little la line tin o'clock. Exactly as
the clock stmek twelve, she was
awakened from her s’cep and distinct
ly beheld the appeialioi. a 0 It .il .- e
before, advauceing liain the* tabic, ( i
which Blood her lame,)’il I it «t"od
opposite to and dr. w h cmt ■ ft o h>
bed. Site ilescrih-d h*r very bl. ou
retreating with iey chillncss lu hei
heart from very vein '1 lie ouunten
aiicc ol bet bell.veil lit life were ii"t
its benevolent aspect; 'ln- ey.-s b.*..11l
iug vvi'ii affection won* ti -w fixed ai l.
-li*i n r.-sjaril on the 1 11* (Ii! iltiig, ba I
di o wd beim*, *v! o with tic* eoiir.gt
of il--Bperatiini, thus adjitied him:
‘'Charles! deal Gliaiks! Why ate
yon come again! 1 ’
•Jessie!' slowly and solemnly g.is;a:d
the shadowy foim, waving in bis hand
a small paper, “.lessie, pay my lie**
/xi/jer accounts, und let me rest in
peace.’
Fot ty three students ate in attend
ance upon the Babtist Iheological
Si initial) al Gieruvilie.
It is rum. Mi-ii that (uncial A 1..
Wright i.l Augusta w ill be a candi
date for the Failed Stales Semite
Jfejr Al'CTloN AT f AIKbl I-.N.- Uav iug
a huge stock ol Goods consigned to
me for sale. 1 will open an Auction
House in Fnilhuili oli tin Ist 1 iicsduy
iii Novembei next. lb.se goods are
11esn fioin nun ket, and Consist in all
kinds ol goods. Attend and get good
buigain-. C. n.e one! Colne all!
2t W. A White
A’A IE AUVI-MISKMICS'IS
1 M. ARNOLD’d
t ant Pac i:|t liey lluio* made the bine,over
ruugli gruui.il, a. 2 m till mi..mis, auil ins owu. r
IniE ruined Ins price Iruin fr .uO c »ineu. The
at.un tine bay oati be louiid ul Juuesburo f r
tl.e |»i .-sent.
LAND FOR SALE.
WILL t.e s..lit to the t. in lie-1 l.idder, for casii,
ane t.uiidre.J i.i.'J eißtti le-li v e ail OH Ol laml, ill
tlnet Ulil.-s ot i’auiii-ltu. one mil*' fll.ln N«w
Hu|n* ci'ill'll and Cedar thnitcli academy, 22
acre- In. Hum 1 nml lit good Male ..I cultivation,
„ C |,., umber, icod Iraine dwi-llii.R lious
ami out buddings, hold on the premises on
WT due-day, iotti day ol Auve bei next, at 12
o’clock m. uu32t 11. It. UUND.
THE MEDICAL ADVISER
t I Ebb and plniu nenti-e on tl.e laws ol
f\ |„ all!,, di-i a- au.l llif tin ory and Iliac
tice ot hum cm : e (i. ciall> a.lap ed .'e lam y
a-e; dlu.-tt al il vv ill. nuuurou.-eugrai toga, t.y
It --g lii l lioinpson. >i. it., meiiioer ..I lla
m\uk*i .can Vbileal A-.-ocialion, ami author ol
i hotupsim oa iever, etc. Soio only ny sub
-criplioii. Every laindy sl.ould have a copy,
alot'li E e\ ertn get by vailing on i'lmuias K.
Itroiw mat Eayelleville, Ga., who is u(|' ut
lor I' ay e.ie Coumy
uni it 2t T K. BROWN.
t.ioigi... (a luptiell ( ounly.
ri'U abl. whom it sir com'ki.n : Philip M
I liunlap having ill proper lonu applied to
me f..r pel maiieiit 1. Her.-ol aoiuiae/ial.ua oa
M e .--iaiei.r Julia liunlap. line ol - .id comity:
Tin- i- lo cm- all and singular ttie Creditors
and next .1 k ol J In. Dou.up to b. and ap
pear al utv ikiice wiihin tin- mile pr.-c. ih. <1 by
law and -how . oa-. . .1 uuy limy cuu, why
peniiuueol ... lun.i-tralioo should uol be
gi-tried to Phil pM. ldunlapou John Dunlap’s
esti.t. .
W.lic-* 111) bund and uflicial signature. Oc
1 libel .'.dlli, Do I.
novli ~t K. C bEAVEKS. Ord'y.
VANCE’S HOTEL,
Opp..site J I'. 13agai* s. W liite hall St.
Tshms: Foard and budging,per day. $1 sd.
UKr Sp.cial terms made with unicl.-n.t- and
parlies nisliiug to spend several dir>sm At
lauta—ihe uiu-t couvenii-nl Hotel to tke busi
ne.-- or wholesale portion ut the oily.
01-07 im \V. K. VANCE. Pi..printor.
V. M. RICH A KDnON,
wil I.ESAI.E AND RETAII DEARER IX
.stoves. I. I' it t rs, M ante Is,
T,n ware, jjouee-Fiu-nuduny Goods,dc,
K-. p-tl.. SiAIIMUi: e best stove in the world,
lluuler si.eel, heal W bin-ball,
in 27.1 m All vnta, Ga.
D G. V A NCI. & CO ,
m kactvtiers and vvHoi.tts.u t-: and retail
DEALERS IN'
S.IDDI. IN, HAUAI.SS, COLLVRS, 81UD1.1.8,
ami all other gumls in their line,
|iaveju-t op ned their stor. on it.oad.lretw.‘. n
A.abaum aud itiniler slieti-. At.iioa. Soil*
2". per vent, cli.-uper Itoin anybody in the -nine
quality ot goods.
X#- Collars a speciality. oc.i.ta
DRUGS, MEDLINES, CHEMICALS, &.C.
EnMllkhTdiA, I Al LsOlv X CO.,
IE iIOIESALE bli i tiG ISTS,
Atlanta, - - * Georgia,
I NVITE the attention ol Verclia lilf, I’liy
I cans and others to iln ir large ot
Dittgs,
Meili c il>es,
C’lienitcals,
Paints,
Oils,
t< lass,
Patent Aleilirlnes,
Fancy Goods, kc., kc,.
which, for quality aud low prices.
Defy Cent pet it if-»i >»* Use f*outli
He solicit ae examination o.‘ our Stock and
Prices. We will make it to your iuten-si to
Hade with
ap'd!-if PEMBERTON', TAYLOR A 00.
IVI utuai Aicl
BOOK <fc JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
Alabama st.. near James’ Bank,
Atlanta, Geoi gla.
Curds. 1-tillhoada. iMK'rktwli. Circular*.
Handbills, Pamphlet*. Blanks of all kinds,
printed in the kci-t sty it* at the h»we*t casii
prices oc2n.‘tni T. S LY NOI.DS.
I’H I FLIPS S , FLANDERS &. CO.,
DKAi.r.nn is
STAPLE AND I ANCY
I) R Y G O O I) S!
HOSIERY,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS,
At., Ac, Ac,
Cot tit i Miicl.cll A \Y l.itiTiall Sis,
A Hut tii, - Georgia
Parties visiting the city can get the
BEST BARGAINS AT OUR HOUSE,
DOST Fill. TO tttUL ,MD SEE IS
WE KNOW THAT OCR
I QOO It S AN lJ PItIV i: s
will snr you.
fAS~ KcD' in cr the place,
PHILLIPS, 1 LANDERS A CO,
91 \\ littehuil Street.
oct2< -2t
RED 111 sT PROOF DA'ls:
Fifteen liuiditd Bushels.
3IAIIK YY. JOHNSON,
Opposite f otti n V\ art In use, Broad Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Has also : 360 buslu I- Selected ' etil Burley
26 bushels .-wed live, to arrive
600 liatehel- Seed vv Heal.
210 bushels Bed I lover
21 hu.hcls Iteu Top or Herds
Urns*
2 t tiusheh Orchard Grass
H‘o bushels Tall Meadow Oat
Grass.
176 bush els Blue Glass, and all
oth r uselio Grasses, etc.
500 cwt Fresh Turnip Seed.
Sea Fowl, l'.tiwun and other
Guanos for \\ heat, Etc.
WaTT PLOWS, 1 Horse $6.50
•“ 2 " S* 00
I endorse the Wall Flow in lull.
Also —300 Dixie ami other Plows, from
$3 30 to $5 60. < HEAPKK than
home- made Scooters.’’
Also—The Keller Patent Grain Drill, for
sowing Wheal, etc.
Also—Kerry thing else needed in the Agri
cultural line, at
MARK w. JOHNSON'S,
sep29-3m I’. 0. Box 230, Atlauia. oa.
M CcfcJPBLISER
JOB II KItS OK
DKY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND NOTIONS,
No. 76 Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - - Georgia.
NEW YO K K STOli E !
The Largest.Cbeapest A Greatest Variety , I
L>h Y AM' FAXCY GOODS
Hats,Shoes, Clothing, .NotionsAc
ever brought to this market.
Also, a large lot of provisions and Irniily
groceries made a speciality.
We have tine nstre Alpacas at the low
price, 3 yards to the dollar Finest Ostrich
Black Alpacas at the astonishing low price
ot 60 cent* per yard. Brocades at 30 cents
per yard—the' retailin Atlanta at 40 ts.
Ladies’ tine Laced Gaiter Boots at $2.25
p> r pair
Our goods are bt uglit ol manufacturers'
anu import! rs\ and no second h tided
goods can becouijiaredwirhiti. fi t piice
or sty le. W • H aNBHIAVs,
W. T. KO EKTS.
oe’e-tf WILLIE HEAKN.
KK B ’ A b YEP TISLMKS IS.
CUN DURANGO!
THE VV'.NDI'RKt'I. KEiIEDV E R
(Mttt, SYPHI 13, SIKhfTU. li.CFR ,
SU.T HUM n and Al l, OTUtll tHRO.Y 1
Ui.otio BlaKtsCs.
1j k P. T KEENE having just returned from j
Ecuador and iuougl.t with hrn a ijmynlity ot ,
t e <;k. t'l.' K Ciiiitlii auto Bai U,*.-cured ,
t tough lie official reouiMiueiidal On ami asms i
t nee ot His Excellency tie Presidi n' ot Ecua |
dor. and toe Governmr t ol that Ilepuhlic. W'e *
are prepared to till otders for it In a limited
extent, and at a price at out one quarter ot that
w l lic)i die cost ot the tlrfl very small supply
compelled us to charge.
A -pit: inns mt cle is now advertne <1 and
si Id a- undurango. W.- hase, at a considera
ble expense, and with the co-operation ol the
authorities ot Loja, die proviuce where the
plant grows, so direct-d die channel ol our
supply a- to ensuie ibut mu>.' I.ut tin genu
ine article snail he ■-.ld u.-; uu a.
particularly call the alt* tition of thepuhiic.
or Stair protection, to this fact.
Bliss, Keene Ac 80.,
60 Cedar sheet, New York
lJr. IF. Bi.t-s. if. D., Washington, DC' Z
E. Bi.isb. 11 It , New Yoik; H.T. Kjlkm;, \1 b
New York,
, ~ . , , , Ti v sum pies of our great
I, Id |, |, a page *I.OO dlustr-.t.u
I illil -i jy—3o years established t in.
Bleel engravings tree in subscribers. Agents
n ake jjis a da' . Send foi Satin (lay Ga
zeffe, Hollow ell, Me.
|a.v’TJl I’yN ifolioitt dby M 1 _N.\ Ac
UMIIJIX Go I’ubllib >' -S. li.Mil ll
AdtauCAX. 37 Pal k
Boxt, .V ■ A .
Twenty live years' experience.
Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, with hill
directions bow to obtain Patents, tree.
A bound volume ol 118 pages, containing the
New < ensllii byr counties and all large
ciiies, 14J Engravings ol Mechanical Move
merits. Patent Laws and rules for otduining
Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents
TpAKTH < IAjM.TN.—'•« rut best
I j Earth ( load Cos., ‘21.3 Mate at.,
Hartford, <t„ -Sole U. 8. P.opttetots ot
Mo le's, Moult & Girdledou'i i.utht r .-, W ai
ing's. Newton's uud Doolittle’s Patents. The
only Closets that have proved eff. Clive The
Earth Closet, by its and sinl'cti"L ot faeces, is tu.
most valuable means ol preventing spread i t
cholera and other cent gi>,u-diseases. S'ud (or
circulars Agents wuile every wit er * >ali*s
rooillsf 9 Donne si- Boston: 690 Br. id
.vav, N A 1221 Markrt street, Philndelptria
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILLINOIS.
•g(jt h YEAR ’ 600 All RES! ISGrkkn Hoi-sksl
l.nrgrst AssOrlimnt 1 best SiOek! low
Prices! Tiees, .~liiut>s. Plums. Bulbs, Seeds,
Stock* Grafts &e. ltd* Page II tistrafed
Catalogue, hi cents. Bulb, Plant,■ dt ata
loguo all ioi 10 Cents. Wholesale Price List,
liee. Si nd lor the-*. ,b. lore buying elsewhere.
F. tv■ PilotUX, biooimnglou, ill,
\ NK ' B a IN
EK S II I N O -
. I. VIldK. TI AIE,
JLOTHES & FUEL
W AH
ptii.D water
stxF-wisuiAc, soip.
siAo for ciuui.Att i\i> pitin; list.
AGENTS WANTED.
WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERETT k CO.,
51 Til Hit tl' STREET, Aew York.
Sjl<* Agents so; the Stati c o< Vircinia. North
aiiiiSoutti Carolina Georgia and Flor da.
COCOAIWEI
A potiipouml of f ufoa-nut oil <fc. Acknowl
edged th< In-it promoter of the growth and beauty
of the hm i. Br3:*E*r s c:. boston, mbsh.
yold by all druggists, lieuuire of imitation*
TJhTa pest advertiseing
IN THE WOK LI) !
for S'2i l»er Inch pet tlonth, we will in
sert ail advertin' ment II! ssllrd-clnss fceorgla
Aewspaper" including 1 bailies. Proportio .*
ate rates lor smaller adv is. List sent free —-
Address
GEO. I*. ROiVELL S. (’(».,
ft* and U Park Row, Yeu York.
Silio. \\ v will Pay bJO.
Agents s:t'» per week to sell our great and val
unble discoveries. If you want permanent,
honorable and pleasant wo k.apple t.>r par ieu
ja is. Address DYER & CO. Jackson, M.cb.
<t*» 1 .) .7 A MONTH! Hor-e furnis'ed
e&dieiO Exj. nos paid. U B Sit \ W
Alfred Me
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public schools, liespitiils insane'asylums dis
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steam-boat- and in tenemeul hnu-e- markets,
for water-closet-, urinals, sink*, sewers, cess
poots, st rblee. Ac.
A specific in all contagions and pestilential
diseases, as ehol'Ta typhoid lever, ship fev r.
sinul -po\. sea let lever measles; dietases ot
animals. &c Piepared only by
TII.DEA A CO., 176 William Street, Y. Y.
sold by all druggists.
T 11 E E S.
FBI IT AND ORNAMENTAL,
FOR AUTUMN OF 1871
We invite the attention of Planters and Deal
eis to our large and complete stock of
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees.
Crape fines nml 'mall Fruit•
Ornamental Trees, shrubs and Plants
Yew and Rare Fruit K hrnameulal Trees.
Bu.bous Flow er Roots.
Description and illusirtated pric> and Cata
logues sent prepaid on receipt of stamps, as
follows:
No. 1 Fruits, 10s. No. 2—Ornamen-al
frees. 10c. No. 3—Green-house. 10c. No. 4
Wholesale. Yre*e. No. s—Bulbs free Ad
,]res- Ei.LM tAhER S. BARKY,
Established 1640. Rorbester, Y. T.
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i tataioguc, 10 Cents. Bu b. Plant, '
.oges. all lor 10 cents. Wholesale P
Send tor it os,, tvelore buying I 1
F. K. I‘tlf.f'KlN. Blooming'lll,
nY 17'TjY for ONE MuNlil tU.vI.L
\Lilj »»' A-K K.'K i:7ac t" J .n.,
72; 5l 50 to July. '72; $2.5 ( to Jan. '73.
THE JitniODfST. lively week a c ur*
ICoum Talk liy Ueccber; enm nor >r«i. e t>y
T nlniage, (stcond only to Be eb'-r in i 'puiari
ty.j Mrs. Willing's gieal sen .1 story • . ng
« crt*t workings* **i IcuinnHisjui in Am i *.n . '
much oilier gocxl icalling. G. Haljt.fl. li;
Nassau sheet. N’t a Ycfi k.
HOUSEHOLD MEDLINKS
BOtHDTl l\S CO!> I JVlit Thi> Oil is
put up «nh grral c.»!F n- ui perlfcliv fn -h
faiveis, an i if*, without Joubt, Ihe fiueo pro
duct-d.
fYOAHD.nAX’S FtttMil VVOttH CO'IFJctTKJ h.
1 \ ilnable as a <’un t*»i Worms.a ■ n.
in the form of a can )t)Zeng'* are iea«b t*-»
cox , i> i.\r. j.in.i r -1 *
D bLIi. A Bpie» did cor active an
ingty iiM'ful in < olic-, <'ramps. an«l
irreLulttiities oi ihc. Bowgls
pm\r> wd!y\ i\rit
m diciiio i u>' "F «J»M»id« i '
ii'*m an impure state <*/ h e bio and.
cle hat perloi u»e i M>me mo.o wood’To. > s
aud i>* ttit* best aiticie extant tor the a;
Bit Ul*B IM)M\ HlL?!o\\H¥ Bib O
i-.xietifcivcly “Fed lor all puluioua \
plants being purely v ge:able t unlik ■ r
pr* p rati<>U3 toi Cough-s Colds, etc.,
Constipate »»r leave any uupleuHiint aft n
but always affords sj>» t » iy relief.
/ KtiAfs dvspi:psi,i ri;tikd¥.-v
\J sure nod .«pe*dy cureof that mot -i
- c**!uulhtills, **D»srErsla.’* put p m
an original r«cipeof Ur. Grkknk. Fori \ \i*oy.
Ga.. b) whom it hat long been used wild •**on -
I derlul succ ss.
PAK REE’S \EKVE AAD BO\E IM KM.
The best external remedy for m u or b. ».-t
A certain cure for Kheuumtism, Croup
sprnin“. Brui>»*«». swelling, weak Limb- md
p ins oi all k uds.
FmkLL’S CO :POUl> FUID LVT. litCHt.
Ihe and best in tiae. A sine r • t
j fur all diseas' 8 of the Bladder and K and a*
j sk lor n*> ■ the« j pbvsician.- r.-commend it.
I!UJJT»v SEtVIK k BlftßVVk,
110 Chambers and 131 ttcade fsts., V.
\ VO 111 (|lUkB,-A vicnm f eaily odis
, 1 cri turn, causing nervous ability, p m i
I uire and cay, etc . having tried in vain ev rv <i
j verosed renji dv . has discovered a simpl iu»*an
i ot .«*-1 f cur* wtdeh he will •end tohisfellou -us
ferers. Address J. H K ICE'VES. Nassau st. N.Y.
i THIIiT Y Y A its* EXPERIENCE
IN THE TBEATMEN'T OF
j CHRONIC \1) >EXU \L DISK \SES
A l hyslologiral llrw of Marriage.
| The ehe.ip* ;-i !»t»ok ever published—contain
| tng ne.n y three hundred pages, aud o ,e bun
, drrti and thirty fine plates and engravings ol
the anatomy ot the human organs in a st a> o i
; health »int cl*sense, ixith a treatise o t-nriy
mrowi. its deploiatde co. sequences u u ilie
■ mind and body .with the author's plan ol re.a
men! —the on y rational and successf.il mod,*
j of cure, as shown by u repf>rt of Cases treate«i.
A triu hlul adviser iu the married and tbo-e c *«i
tempfating marriage who entertain d<»u is •»
■ their physicals condition. Sent free of
to any nddiese, on receipt of twenty-Sv - cen s
in stamps or postal currency, by add. s»m_
Dk. LA CROIX. No 31 M -idea Lane. A-oany
i N V. The author mav be consult upon -u > *»
•hf* di * as* s upon which h s book treats 'lo r
i persoimll nr by mail and medicines ui to
j any j art ot tin* world
Atlanta Lunrli iiou^e.
M. E. M A II E R,
.Vo. 13 Mi ch,lt Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
KEEPS on hand, lit all time-, o>sD*rs.
Fish, am Egg- »>ml anyfhinget.se
k* |it a' a moT-rti e- itrant nr tliat foe
:i[H« j tite ot man ceil'd J-sire. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Meals at all hours. Gdland
see him. oc 3 m
L E U'IS COOK,
Whitehall Sheet , Atlanta, Georgia,
; REST A THAN I'&CONFECTIONERY
Oyster am) Fish Depot.
Frcs.i Scad -nd iliack Bi.-li rec, iv, and
!(1 ly n their season
t*T Meals a' ail f-otir?. <x 13 3m
A Large l’lantation to Kent
WILL be rented to the highest bidder b•-
ere Tie Cos rt Hoi se door in the to «o o'
F -tb.-m Campb 1 < uaty G>. on tii tii
u sda.v iu Nov next. All (tie plant,
iy i g on tile Cha tahooclice river, six n ii s
above utnpbeliton. and b longing to' .«
miner o-phans of J ,Yl. antrel deed nd
eon' ining abou* 2 acre- of g-id bo on
lard Term . -V'its due Ist.. Nov. I 2
with e ojis b un i tor »e t
"(■ 3- and . M GORil \ N
L. 13. LANGFORD,
WH iI.KSAI.K ASII liKTAIL DKAI.KR IS
STO Y F.S, II OI.GO \Y \Y AliK,
Slock in. Tin P a'e, Sheet Lon and l’iu
ners' Findings.
Slate Ylaiile Is and Grates,
H a-e-Furnisliing * rood ol every descrip
tion,
Pi (fed and Biittania Ware. P mps
Gas Ft ing and Piutubing done to order.
Keystone Block, 81 Whit' hall St,
Atlanta. Georgia
\gent for the celebrated "Ch rfer
Oak Stove ” oetl - 3m
YY anted to Kent.
IW'ISH to rent to some good tenan' flf'v
. acres of No. 1 bottom land, will fu-oi'b
»tO'-k if parties desire. Any one wising
to rent w ill call at may ho se, 4 nrl s
ah ve Campbellton, on the Ompbell ou
to Atlanta. fAS. M. GORMAN.
ocl3-lm
MRS. M. A. BRA NAN
HAS just ree.-ived a splendid assort
. ment of Millinery f+oods embracing
all of the latest and most app oved s' - ics,
whi it -be proposes to sell at the 1 w-e.-t
possible cash pri es. Tenders thank- to
lornter numerous lady friends for 'heir
liberal patronage and solicits an inc - ».-«
in the future. S ore room, at Iter r *i
dence near the Bajitii-t thurub, Fai burn,
Ga. oetl -ti
Y’alnalile Farm tor Sale.
Iu four tiiiles of Fairburn. Ga.. can l>e
iwught on lilieral teitr.s one of tbc la-st f«rin
!D tnidiiie Georgia. Remember that it is i»
the nm-t healthy country in the world. An
one desiring a good farm, apply to the -Edit
of the Fairbvux Shmi.nel.