Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 08, 1869, Image 3

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A1LY JgW ERA D4 v MOBHIHG. 4U0U8T «. IMS. THE OITY. TIM ThimoaMMr. Thanuomata? at "ttaaLI?, Ura^ Hton' u follows, jMUntaj : “ It. X. -rrrrr i » w.7Ii 4 r. w. | I «_~g u.—Col Jmss A. Glenn ni Id the Tow* -Bon. U. J. William?, Heprwu i„ tks Georgia LeRUUtui*, wsa In tbs -Bar. H. F. Hoyt will prtsoh ist 1'insbjtorUn Oboroh Ibis morning sud s bslf o'clock. —It Is seldom tbst s day Id October be much cooler (bull yenterdsy If > lay aside linen nod clone tbeir win . —Tbs sky wes obeoored during the of yesterday, aertonalr impeding wished to ace how dearly they lh» bur. tiKN< KU. —W« oLmotvo t but our Inleliigt'iicer, yeateriUy uioru have thu previous night’s din • bopo it vm not the rt'Hult of » n serious neoukuf. —Tho oouditiou of Mr A. at last inch as to jK-rmit of bin • Ukan to 1 b«« residouoe of hie Kinoo bt> ban boon wound- H In Dr. AU xnndrrV office, iu building. ,—The matter upon our first ctiiuR will twi fomul unusually It uuijr uot bo qniUs aw light uh given heretofore, but wo tlriuk Sng to the general reader. Il ly reading matter. California !— Mr. B. W. Wreun, JM Agent for the Western at At- aunounoes through tho Eiu red to aell through tickets to Cmliforoim, via the Memphis A *4road. Tickets are sold ut the la sum of $180 36. Pbatbb.—Next Friday baa been «College of Bishops of the M. 1 a day of fasting and prayer, 're week following on a week of , and they reoounnend an cb- 16 season throughout the entire -action. x.—Complaints of drought come "lions of the State, while from mar muring h of too much wet 11 others have had raiu in its have prospects of good crops. Ii of the State the jxiople have noth h to complain. ode, sod burning tloqneaos. Thr orator. with s gnat sod cultiTsted lot.Hoc;, ualtoa wiiks bssUli/uUj uodulslsd toIcs, ptrfsot •sstkukUsa, sal so easy sad gnoulsl dsliv- •J—aaA postssflBglUs ms eossMas it,jgm . _ Sr. Hurl, and lb dwMl W laigHii I do ast Issl aoapatsa* to pass apou ths Barits of tbs oration, boi Iftrsysn, lnstssd, tbs crlttclam noon It proooanosd by a gcatlenuui wbo Is osnsialy s most sxssllsat jeans in snob msttsrs—tbst of Boas tor tt V. M Millar, wbo, by bis eloqnenoa, loon aloes gaiasd Uu aoabroquat ol lbs "Dsmosthsnso of tbs Monnlslao. ' Said Haoator lUUsr, sf tor tbs sptseh had bssn dsUvarad, 1t was toe flnost oration I bars sror hoard fall wa tho lip* of a Gollofa otudsuh " Tbst ia • Ugh compliment, from such a souroe, to b6 paid to a Junior boy. CITY uVlHiET. Wn call attention Jo Mr. J. U. Purtell’a no tice iu this column. Qo and see him if you would buy olothing oheap. Tux Foust Quxrn. —Dr. U. 8. Pomeroy Forest Queen is the queen of the hair restorers. It incroascs iVo power of capillary attraction four-fold. A I ink Boon.—Attention is called to the advertisement of “Night Scenes in the Bi bits" a beautiful and valuable book, oudomod, as will be soon, by a largo number of clergy men. Kxnnx's Alk Depot.—Kenny, at his Chica go Ale Depot, has ou hand a superb stock of Domestic and Imported Ales, Porters and Wines. He has also fino old Wickliffo Whisky, old and pure. Fish Htaakk served to-day at the National Hotel lte8taurant at 11, a. u. It F. M. Jack.—This gentleman, who has grown veuerable in the ooufeotionery business, bos by no means lost any of his enterprise and activity, lie is doiug a heavy trado in every thing pertaining to his Hue of business. His stock is always large, for he manages to sell as fast as be receives, and never suffers his stock to grow old. lie is manufacturing pure candies and ci ackers cheaper than they can be laid down here from any othor market. *'t Subscribe. —Thore is a cort .in in the city who, Iroin political do not subscribe for tho Eiu, but . manage to creep around to whero and read it. They had better mask, and come up and sub- _T-' they cannot much longer ro under its present enlarged and -The Atlanta boys have near ed home from the University, and with them a fair proportion of the distinctions held oat by tbeir . Evidently they have been good if tbeir career iu College is signifi- r career in life, the institution will to be proud of them and they will selves heard hereafter. Luck to pax.—Tho eclipse yesterday 0ven ded to have boon a success. The cloudy, however, that but a poor be had of it. At about the time test obscuration the clouds parted 2 gave a brief view of tho eclipse, d bat a short time, and the people pellcd to content themselves with lodgo that an eclipse had occurred, ey were not permitted to see it r Ena. - hfaiu-r intended for the should bo handed in as early in aa possible. If delayed beyond tho the week, we can by no means in sertion in tho uext Sunday issue, as tter for the first pago is mado np out early in tho week. Wo make : on because some contributions in- r this issue reached us two late to be tea.—Through the correspondence rnal A Messenger, we learn that at of the Alumni of tho State Univer- llowing were appointed Delegates to ',a Teachers’ Convention to meet in the 11th insb, viz: Col. D. W. irnmn, John C. Wbitner, of Atlanta; rown, of Atlanta; Thos. It. Glenn, * N. J. Hammond, of Atlanta; W. It. of Atlanta; A. I>. Candler, of At- J. Vason, of Atlanta; H. B. Van tlanta.O. E. Mitchell, of Atlanta; phill, of Atlanta; -w Boastiso.—We uttered a few :sting yosterday morning in favor aster. The ink had hardly dried up- ~raph before wo had to return thanks *n,of the Franklin Printing House, ing to us a letter intended for the put into his box. Brother Toon consider himself well thAuked, and • will perhaps oblige Mr. T. by tne trouble of delivering the Era ~ not every one that would return a Jtd to n printing office, which bap- 1 into their bands, bonce our special go Dunning, can see tho necessity a careful distribution of tho mails. Teacuxu's Association. —A Con- tho Georgia Teacher's Association Id iu this city, commencing on -y next, tho 11th inst. Bov. H. 11. V D., President of Mercer Universi ideut of this Association,and will of present. Members from tho Fac- “ther Colleges will also be present, ith the more prominent teachers of . It is to be hoped that tho citi- “aula will make these gentlemen feel le while they aro in tho city. Tho n will assemble at tho City Hall, at It will probably l>o in session or the City.—From tho monthly tho Chairman ol the Board of Health nth ending July 31, wo get the fob ‘is: I*XATUJI. WT ten years l f , der ten years 2« er ten years \» uder tsu years H . .y 70 be p« rosived that a largo proportion reported are children. Au unusual the list consists in the fact that tho ong the whites for tho month aro ly ui excess of the number rejiortr the colored. ‘uary record for the |>ont thr«*_ here reproduced, in order that this bo more folly appreciated: Gji#rsd. Archer's Stauijc. — We call attention to the advertisement of Mr. W. E. Archer, which appears in this issue of the Era. His stable of the finest aud most exteusivo in the South, and he has in it a superior stock of saddle aud harness horses, fine now open and top buggies and carriages. We see him every day sending out his turn-outs for the enjoy ment of his many patrons. He is full of busi ness, and is as busy as any man in town, yet, amid his rush, ho has a plenty of time for a pleasant word and an accommodating act to all who call Captain Tom Archfir is not now interested in this stable, but has one of his own in Chattanooga, where, wo understand, doing a good business. MONET ABY ANDOOMMEBOIAlT ATLANTA MARKETS. Bunnnu—BuIdm> to 4»j Rpptnjni K wh»t drooping, jr,t we And qolte • number ol onr morohnnU miking oomldimbli iblp. m*nU of good*. The dfttnind for produce, praviifou nad brewdaUiff. I, (adr and Uie •took imp!# In mmt thing*. W. And ou mwohiQt who hi! ordiri for ftre thoound pound* oI floor non thin oould be ipind to- $fcu*T-A good deal of wheit U oh*owing uxu. Figure* not ohuged .Inee Tewterdar. Fnoo»—Flour !• lower than It he* bean for * long time and pouibljr u low u it will go. It 1* in fine requeat, and the trade la general ly pretty well itoekod. Cone—Corn baa aoonmulatad u little du ring the put thru day*, though tho requeat baa been good. The preraUing prioe ia *1 DO by the car-load at the depot, ind »1 SS from the itore. One merohint informed ua tbit be bad bought i car-load of good com it SI IS, and wu eelling from itore it tl U0. Thin, we think, ie below the market OTHER MARKETS. From ths Ht. Louts Republican, Oth. PaoxisiONs.— Market continues very strong. Dry salt shoulders and hams iu demand.— Sales : Fork-lift bbls. mese ut $33 25 to 34 50. ]D. B. Meats—50,000 lbs. loose shoulders at LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts and others will flud it to their interest to send their Jtfporls and orders for Blank Books of any style of Ruling or Binding to Wm. R. Haxlxitkr, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufactur er, Granite Block, Atlanta, Go. BELLING OUT AT COST 1 I offer my entire stock of Cloths,Cossimeros, Vestings, Ac., also Gents’ Furnishing Goods, at ten per cent, less than any other houso in the city, for the next five weeks, to muke room for my fall and winter stock. I will leave in a few days for New York to procure the latest stylos. Call and examino for yonr- solf. J. H. Puutxll, Merchant Tailor, Oppposito National Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. aug7-2t Mark W. Johnson’s Gnano Office and Seed Store is removed to Pnrkor's Building, oppo site his old stand. Wiuter vegetable and flower seeds just received. aug72t White Wax finished Chamber Suita, elabo rately and beautifully carved—being some thing cutircly now, in solid walnut, now being opened at T. II. Snook & Co’s. augG-5t k are prepared to exhibit tho most com plete and extousive stock of Furniture of any house south of the Ohio. ougC-5t P. H. Snook &. Co. Rosewood and Walnut, Grape and Fig-leaf Parlor Suits, in best English hair-cloth, full and complete, always on hand for seventy-five dollars, at P. H. Snook & Co’s. augC-5t Beautjfud Rosewood and Walnut Music Stands, ju6t received at aug 6-5t P. H. Snook & Co’s. Exquisite Childs’ Bods, in Walnut, with all canopy uprights, rocoivod this day at ang C -5t P. H. Snook A Co’s. Pease and his Wife.— Choice plum English Peaches and Whitney clear-seod Poaches in to-day. aug3 Prase and his Wife.— Those celebrated Burke and Richmond county melons ; 200 in to-day ot tho noied Rattlesnake melon. aug3 Pease and him Wife bavo purchased the Peaches of two largo orchards to be delivered to me in Atlanta evory day—20 bushels in to day, choice and sclootcd. aug-I SPECIAL NOTICES. UcAullful Woman.—If yon would bo IxuLulitul, uao lisffau’s Magnolia JUlm. It fllvoa s pare UloomlnK Complexion aud rostore* Youthlal boAutjr. Ita iiffucU srs gradual, natural and perfo* U It ftamovea Itedncm, Blotcliea, and Plmpli Tan, Sunburn and Frockloa, aud tuakca a Lady of thir ty appear but twenty. Tho Maguolla Halm inakra Urn Hkiu Smooth and poarly. the Kya bright and claar; the Cheek glow with the Uloom ot Youth, and Imparta a freali, plump ap praronre to Uio Countenance. No Lady need complain of her Complexion, when 75 rents will purchase this delightful article. The l*«t article t WWW- uu.vw lum. iuuso huuumers M 14o; 3,200 pcs. hams at 16Jo; 5 casks clear sides packed, At 18c. Bacon—35 oasks shoul ders atl5Jo ; 6 do. clear rib sides nt 184c ; 40 do. at 19o; 2 do. at 20c; 1000 pcs. plain can- vased hams, loose, at 18fio; 15 toa. do. at 19o; 600 looso country sugar-cured do. at 21 le; 11 tos. city do ut 24c—favorite brands hold at 25e per lb. Lard.—Buyers and Holler« apart iu their views—the former offering 18jc, and tlie lat ter asking 18io lor round lota. Jobbing rate* unchanged at 18| to 19c in tierces, and 201 to 201o in kegs. From the Cincinnati Commercial, of the 5Ui Provisions—There was only a moderate Uotnand to-day. Holders, however, were firm. Mess Pork was held at $33 50, but tho inquiry was limited. Balk Meats—Shoulders sold nt 14c. looso. Rib 8ideH aro held at l«io, clear rib do ut 104c, and clear Hides at 17jc, all loose, but the demand was light.— Bacon Shoulders are held at 15io, and few to he had at this; clear ribs are quoted at 181 to 18j, And clear at 19c, all packed; but there is hardly any to bo had out of smoke. Sugar- cared llams are scarce, and 24 to 25c was asked for the best brands in the market, can vassed and packed. Lard, prime city Leaf, was held at 19lo, in tierces; but there wr.s only small jobbing demand. From the Noshvllld Banner, of the 6Ui. Wheat.—The market during the past week has exhibited considerable weakness, and dealers are operating with caution. During tho last two or threo days there have been few buyers in the market We report the reoeipts ol the post week 40,104 bushels, with shipment of about 8,000 bushels. W© report prices as follows: Med iterranean $1 00 to $1 05; red $1 10; amber $1 15; White $1 20. Owing to the fact of this being election day, very little was done in tho market During tho corresponding week of last year the receipts umounted to 12,485 bushels, pri ces ranging as follows : Opening, White $1 83 to 1 85; red $1 75 to 1 771; Mediterancan 1 70; Amber 1 80.— Closing, White $1 911 to 1 931; red 1 80 to 1 8G; Mediterranean 1 75; Amber 1 8G to 1 871. FINANCIAL. Buying. Nvlliliif' Gold 35. 57. Silver 25. 3U. M. O. MARKHAM, DEALER IN BOOT© .A. LIST ID © H O E3 & SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL 8TREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is • aiiXOTSD W I T XI oarii, And purchased oxcluslrelj for 0A8II, From the 13est Manufacturers. COMMERCIAL. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES. ■r <i»i Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. aug 1-Gui M. O. MARKHAM. MEADOR k BROS., TOBACCO C O.M MISSION ME.R CHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and Qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! Axci 8. W. Colima Baron—^ lh Hama, canv. 1 ruin Convoaed.... 22(^23 Country ltkjgiiv Hides, clear 20KQ21 Bidoa, C. B. •..20X Shoulders, 16S(wl7 U*KB in K-V yd. Kentucky 23(326 Gunny 25($27 Iinlr ltopr—ft It, Machino made.. 10(311 Hand-made HqftSO Iraa—jK r ton >22 60C<»25 Butur-V lb Coffee V lb. IUO Prime Good 22 Vi23‘, Ordinary.. 21fcfl22 ' 4 ft25 ^23> Candlea-f lb. Nob. H, 10. 12. 2 10C4 U»t ton tardi-V dox. Whittamore $7 I lowPcaafbu. «$1.25 Oruga and UyeatnfTa Alum V 1*> 8(^1" Borax, ref. H lb... 45 Blueatone lb.. 15@20 Brlmatone lb lb... Copperaa "P lb 3^(o>6 Camphor V ]b>1.2(X««>1.4i» Oaator Oil, qU. 6.00(466.60 do pta.3 50(^1 76 do gal. 3 75CW4 00 Ep. HalU* lt>. 6'*r" Indigo t* lb. $1 20<»1 Madder V lb. 2**26 Saltpetre ft Id gol$1.45<<y3.60 do. pta. dox|3.00 Dry Good a—ft yd. Br. Sh.7-8 13C<bl4 Br. 8h. 4-4 16<ai5X lll’d Hh. 3-4.... W*18 Bl’d Hh. 7-8.... Uf " Bl’d 8b. 4-4.. ..13 Si Bro. Drill 1& Bl’d. Drill I**: Country Upper.. 60n66 Tonn. Upi>er 60^p66 Northern V dox. >42 00 Fr. cf. V dox.... f 40«»60 Am. do. It dox... Dom. V do* Bridle Lea Y dox . llarneaa Lea ft lb. 46 Amor r _. w _. Peach $3.00^4.00 Apple >3,00(64.00 Gin. Holland >4.00*66.00 American...>1.60(i62.00 Bum, Jamaica 4.00^6.00 Com V gal.>1.2601.50 Kectltied do>1.00($1.20 ltyo do >1.25«l5.00 NocUr do Scotch do do V gal... WJne ft dox—... Mackerel — Vo. 2, Vhbl. >18 00 •• 3. do 1C 00 " lfX bbl. 2 50 " 2 do Kite >16003.00 Meal—> 1 iu. $ 1 30(«) Mraa l*ork-|t bbl. Molaaacaa— Now Orleona Florida _ Uoubo > 1.004.1/1.25 60(>i* 68 75®80 Ticking.. Printa- Mcrrimac. American. Wamautu _ Ducheaa H. 15(^ 1 fl .1.1643)3.00 . -? yd 20&23 Arnold' Fcathero—new, Flour AtlauU Mill*, fancy ft hun-'KIrc—|t lb 114612 75(^80 Babbito. >14.00 Putty—k ib... . mid dred.. Do do, ex. family... Do do, family Dodo, auperBue 3 60 Dodo, Georgia XXXX family 3 00 Do do, ahip atutf 1 60 Do do, bran 1 25 Fruit—V lb and bbl. Apples V bn.... 1.7602.26 Poaclioe, p'l'd.. do unp’d. Drain -V bu Corn, WlnUi tit—V Back, Llvon*<H)l >2.76 Virgiula 2.30 lhot-> bag. Patent >3.60 Buck 3.76 loan—It lb. 7(^>8 . >:W4(v4d •mall-pox prevailed In the oommuuity portloofi of the year 1800 and 1867. say serve in part to account for the -* ol mortality daring thoao periods, majority of tho deaths reported for tho ' let closed occurred during the oontiu- ' tbeexoeaeive beat tbnt prevailed in *y portion of Uio month. jamt Pmotror. —Among the mein- ths Junior Olassat Athens is Mr. N. of Tsnnsftses, who Is Using edu- 'on. A. H. Ntophuns. Tho young is liksly to reflect credit upon his If what the Augusta Chronicle A Bcn- of him be true. Ths oorreepond- ‘ paper, writing from Athens on tho "On last night, at half past eight r. N. F*. Harris, of Tennessee, dc- * annual address to Ibu Phi Kappa * the University ills satdsst was of Alex. Dumas’ bare, the Count of *slo; 'Wait aod Hope. ’ The address at will navor ba forgotten by those tbs good fortune to hear itdsIWerod. maatarpiscM of ooaud, cloaa and con- logic, faultlcand poltabed rbet Stolen rVom ths rrshlrnce of John Mil. ledge, Jr^ on liocatur atrtut, on tho ulght of Uia 6th of August, a Canary Bird and Cage. Tho osgs la made In Imitation of a cottags, wftha straw-colored opsn^l* work roof. Thu bird baa no dark fuatbara, axoept a ■mall tutt on Uie top of Ita hsod. A liberal reward will ba paid for tbs delivery of the btnl and cage, or Infor mation aulBrlsnt to detect tho thisf. aug 7-2t The only plura In Atlanta to gat a flrat- claaa PlirOograpb It Rilhn’a Gallery aug4-tlU10th t.'aril I’hotogra|iha, ai goo«t aa aay mailr In tba I lulled Htot«a, at Kuhn’a cobhratod Gallery. Only >4 per de«*>n. aug4-UUl0th hi. II. Marshall, Daatlat, Whitehall Htrcet, over lawahn'a Jewelry Htaro. 11 (July 1—3«n LtM llllANK. * CLARK, Attorarya^-Of. flee on llroad vtrm t, ever R-hol* 1 n«y| more. Fiaotioe any whore In the HUte, United hut*. Supreme Court, and Superior Court*. |y 26-dly b. 0. Davis, General In no vlA I y mraaee A S eat, L. n. Davis, Ages lag Machines. t Urevtr Si Maker Hew BovlS-ly _ . . v box. >3.60467.00 Uanpowilrr ’flkcg.|8 CO Blflebf. k. g >4.5*) Rifle qr. keg. j iMM BloMtlng keg Hay— y to,, Hides - V lb. I Green WHO Dry Halted .... »>» Dry Flint 244(626 Iron— lb flwoodea H<£h9 American bar 64>66 Turpentine Steel—-"p lb. plow 12 Cast 25S27 German 1HQ20 i lU M mr - • 12(0*16 N70 154016 6(S« P. B 154015^ “ . 174618 186618* lk'flued l)....17*i4SlH liefluod C.... 16*4*617 Yellow Coffoo. 16<rvl6' 4 12046 Soda Kirg. Vlb86>H.* Unsound.. Hound Extra line.. Hmoklng.. . 604/690 1.00061.36 604*1,00 Varnish—y gat J.i/*n >3.004(6360 Coach 6 «6« White Flail — V half bbl.. >l(kt|U We make Cigars of tho Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States. c A Y (SUCCESSOR TO JACK A DAVIS.) T 0 8 Auufaoturer Solo Agent* for E, T. 1'ilkinton’s liraiidt of Choiring anil Smoking Tobaccos, FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COMMONWEALTH, AC. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Okoikast's Orncm, July 28, i860. sent themselves bofore the Board of Education for animation on or before the 28th of Anguat The Board will meet at 10 o'clock a. m. every Saturday. The law will be atrtotly cnforoed. and no teacher paid who fails GREAT THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United States Mail ADD ADAMS' EXPH1XS, FOB THE NORTH* North Carolina Railroad IN DIRECT LINE TO PKTKKSBUKU, IlICIIMONl), PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON. ALSO. To tho Northwest and West, Ttt UalciKli, Charlotte, Columbia, a Ituj Lina TOBACCO FACTORY. ^ have Juat completed aJIanje and commo*lloui Tobacco Factory, In Atlanta, Go., where I ■ of Tobaoeo. Hpeelsl attention |>ald t opular brauda, whl* ‘ * * neat Virginia luof. K. U. Holland's Cable Twist, H. H. Holland'* Pino Apple Twfat, H. II. Holland* Golden Age. H. H. Holland's Indian Queen. 0. M. Bublelt's A No. 1. 0. M. Hublstt. Wholesale dealers will find It greatly to their Inter* eat to (wU, a« I will manufasUnre any a|ioc.tal brand or tot of tobacco, with their name and place of baetneea branded on each box, If ordered In auflioienl quautt. J. W. HAM,. Holland 4c Oo., Marietta street, may n .m. Atlanta. Ga. FOR SALE, mux TKItUY MILL PROPHETY, with flfty acres of A land on Ionia rlw, four luH.a Mnlh ol AUnnln, >IM Mot Bill wttb Mn/S Moo., la? own, wb**t, ry,. ,0.. In comitl.tr niimln, ordar. N* b.1 to? watorimner mill p?op.rlr I. Um Wato oI Ommit. OUl*? machinery enn bn alUnhnd. aa th. mlU dim. not conamn. ..im-ball the nator. Thu U a ralnatilr •ntoa iKmm,. itoM.aa4.Mia Nor fnnlmr yaatlro tor?, tarnia, ,c.. H>ttly oo Ibr yramlMa. an, d-lw* This is a Sate ana Expeditious Pt O XJ T E roifi TnnOMJGH TRjil'KM* Tliuouaii TICKET*SOI ,12 AT New Orientta, Cliarloaton, Hiohtnoml, Mobile, Coluuibta, rortemouth, Montgomery, Chariotto, Baltiinoro, Juckaonville, Suli«bQry, rhiletlelpiiiA, Atlanta, Oreennboro' 8t. Louio, Macon, lUleigh, Louiavillo. Augusta, Poteraburg, IndfanA|>oiiH, New York ARE (lOOD ON THIS ROUTE. The North Carolina Railroad Connocta with the Wilmington A Woltlon lUilrofttl, lUleigh A Gaston lUilroad, Hichmonil A Danville Railroad, Weetern Noriii Carolina Railroad, nd Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of r«88fngt*ni OnuHM, Tholr lUggtgfi C1»«cli«l Through and du ly Cared For. Kipriionood Kaglnorra. From |»t and ElllcJfnt Conduct orn. Elrgaiit Coachea. Palace Sleeping Cars Attaohed. Good Water, Mo Fairy or Trootla Works, and tho en tire management of the Mood oo ae to mar# a mmte, Agrootablo mud QUICK TRAVEL IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleaniiro Seeker*. [7HP only direct route to the Virginia Spring*, ALL NORTHERN CITIES. salo by till* roatf at groatly reduced rates. TIE [1S1FEBE Si ■ Mill NO 8TAG-INO. If you (lealro SPEED, COMFOKT aod SAFETY, go ▼lathe Great Virginia •nil Tennessee Air- Llne. Apply to Ticket Office, Passenger Depot. B. W. WRENN. Jy7-d2m. Oen. Ticket Agent W. A a. R. 11. Jjj-OHTHKRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA— Attaata, Ga., April 27, 1869. C. GILMER, Of . Georgia, In sold district, who has been 'adjudged bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the District Court of said District NOAH R. FOWLER, ang4-w3w Assignee. Macon k Wjutun Railmoao, I Atlanta, July 1,1869. j W E have arranged a regular system of through tick ets from Atlanta to No?? York, lUltimurc, Phila delphia, JuckKonvIllo and Tallahan- mc, Florida, ?la Sarannah. Iltollimo chMbKl throuuh. Only on, cb»u«, of onr. south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Jflxouratioxi Tlolxotm At very nsluoed rates, gootl from date, until the first day ol October next from Atlanta, Macon and inter mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Forsyth), au«l from Mat'ou and Intermediate stations to Marietta and Nswnan. W. A. FULLER. Ouauo tor l'?irnip*, Etc. rpiIE public are noUflod that I have Juat received a X freah supply of Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones, Oue’s Roue Superphosphate and ManlpulattHl Guano, for Turnips, Grasses, ate., at my Guano Depot Broad street. MARX W. JOHNSON. Guano and Commission Merchant. Jy-16-dly Brood street, Atlanta. llaralMD HkarilP, Saif. W ILL lx sold on the first Tuesday In Hep tern be i uext, at the Oourt llousa door in the town of Buchanau, In the county or Uaralsou, between the lav fu! hours of sale, lot of land Mo. 61, In ths 8th dis trict ol originally Carroll, now Haralson county. — Levied on as the property of James Westbrook, to sat isfy afl fa In favor of Lewis Tumlln, against said West brook and company, Issued from the Justice Oourt for the 1078th District for sold county. Levy mado aud returned to mo by a constable. N. 8. BARRY. Jy>7-td Deputy Sheriff. CONCERT SALOO* 1 , WINK AND IIIR HALL, MAHIE1TA NTHEKT. A SPLENDID String 33 a n d AND IjAOT WAXTSlkS IN ATTXNDANLX Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealen Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. AND Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. CORN KKIOKNA LA HA M A ANIJ WHITEIIALL1STREKTS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO COMM IHHION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., WIZITEZIAIiIj 8TH.BHT, ATLANTA GEORGIA. Finest ossortmont of CIOAUS. FURNITURE, Cheap FURNITURE! CHASTAIN $c FOX, Wliolesolc ami Retail Furniture Dealers, GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, Gr A. . ^^N lmmonsssto^k of NEW uml WKLL-SKLKCTKI rive. These Goods wore all bought cheap for cash, aud will bo sold I best and Largest ever brought to Atlanta. FURNITURE on hand and to ar- oxtreeme Low Tricon. Our stock Is the There is No llmnYmii in Its Ylanufaeture.; Call and oxamlno our HTOCK and PRICES, and you will bUF of \ A s AND s*, WLLOI^KS^ALE. tS» G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES WHITEHALL inay23-c STREET, - GEORGIA. REDWINE Sc FOX ATLANTA, GA., rW HOLESALE Oils, and "Window Olass, "105“ The Faaasus (ONURKII WAiall, on draugkt mt thr •* Live Drug Iters." The WsrMffaew««l MKI.TXBK WATBK. «n <lrseight mt tike -We Pl«s Paltra." The Celebrated KIMMNOBN WATBK, sa .traeight Oar. Whitehall Si Alahaaaaa Sta The Delightful VICHY WATBK, ea <lra«ght at the » Beds Water DeMt.’> For 3talo A NICK WALNUT 8MOW CASE- VERY LOW. REDWINE & FOX, Atlanta, Om SEMI-CBNTBNNIAIj expose. /ETNA INSDBANOL 00., HARTFORD. J erfor l, looa. Assets, - - - Liabilities, - - $5,352,532.96 207,082.33 $5,085,460.63 AND SWORN TO. -*» ITS? PAST. "tty their h nils ye knout them." 1 LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YF.AKS, SQ5,2*21,485.37 XT® I'RESENT. The Most Suip ssful Fire Co. In America. ta, ea.aan.aaa.oe. Thrco-fourtka the Iiunrance Compuiles chartered hare railed, praying mistakes and (lifflcultles Ii J profusion baaed on ca lamity and mlafi tune, with an important part a! ita deret.-pment In the aphere of broad human Ik .lerolenee. It la a rare and uncommon e ent for one of these Insli- tntlona to make Ita FIFTIETH animal re port, and that a atiafactorj one—another of life’s plainest ltd lessons, “As jou son that shall jron real.” ITS FUTURE Usefulness and di tj must be shaped and measured only bj i !.e wealth and growth or oar country. ■ Aganta In all the i dnctpal cities and towns. Mlatosand terms us liberal as consistent with moderate profit and sabst .nttal security. W. P. PATTILLO, aug441Usep4 Agent at Atlanta, Ga. DR. HUNTER C ; v/O:-. all forms gonorrhtBO, -.leet, stricture, Ac., pletaly eradicated. That numer.i s class of ease^e^ * >m self-abuse, producing tumanliness, ner- tiity, Irritability, eruptions, seminal emis sions, and finally lmpotency, perLxanantly cured.— Persons ofllicted with delicate, intricate, and long standing constitutional complaints an politely invited to call for consultation, which coats nothing. Experi ence, the best of teachers, has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which embraces office, reception and waiting rooms, also, I boarding and aJeeplng apartments for patients requir ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical bat ha, thus concentrating the famed mineral spring*. Both sexes, married or single, suffering from in disc re tions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and b cured. No matter wbo have failed, state your case. Read what ho says in his pombhlet, sent to any a t dress free. Thou tones of cases treated annually st of fice and all over the country. Consultation free, per sonally or by mail. office. No. 1 S3 Third Street, be tween Green and Walnut, near tho Postofflce, Louis ville, Ey. Office bou-s, 9 a. m.. to 7 r. M.; Snndayf ■ a. to 12 M. ~ ; Sundays lu J7 1—aljr FRESH -URHIP SEED. JTST RECEIVED, 0 Pouuds RED TOP, ABEBDEEN. FLAT DUTCH, BANOV ER, WHITE GLOBE YELLOW GLOBE, RUTABAGA. NORFOLK, ye: LOW STONE, And Otli.or Variotiota. Call and purchase, it send in your orders early. P. W. J. ECHOLS, CHOICE GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES CRAWFORD & BROS, Peter Huge’s Id stand, Whitehall Street, ATLAN1 iV GA. for sale for coal, as cheap as they in any market. ice supply of Qrooeries and Paml- rar. Coffee, 8yrup, Hams, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. qu< Confectioneries, Dr r and Choioe Green Fruits < . season. We will d- hvar all purchased articles to fami lies in the city tre<' of charge. Having made cash S urchates, we are re pared to sell low for cash. We ivite an lnspectio of our stock, and solicit a share of public patronage, ; nd as we are determined to please s coil and s CRAWFORD k BRO S CLOTF ING AT COST. JJAVING deciJ d to enlarge < meet the demand of Uic trade, v r store, that we maj now offer our on- READY MADE CLOTHING at coat, for cash, tor tho uext thirty days. All those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call aud examine our stock. W. B. LOWE & CO. Atlanta,Ga, August 1st, 1869. sag Mm public sALE. T Auction, bo .uniug Saturday, August 28th. lock, a. a., at the Oiiartermaati r'a street, Atlanta, Go., tho follow 4 ug A UW9. *t Depot ou Fofiyl named property: Three Horses, One Mule, A Lat af Taata, Tarpaoliat, India Rubbar Bltn kata and Pon. bn, Ctaru Sto??s, aid a Larga Lat cf UnMrvioaable Property. Terms cosh st Ua • of saic. By order of Brew M%j»r Genera) A. II. Tkkhv . G. K. SANDRitiSON. 4 apt. and A. A. Q. M. U. 8. A.. Depot guarteriuastcr J. 11. Banaari', A- 'tioneer. «leodltil2)iaug ATLANTA SACK FACTORY! W E keep on baud constantly, aud are man afoot tu . lug all kinds oi FLOUR AN3 UKAIN SAi'kS, Orders respectfully soli died. MITCHBL . it BENTLY, jyS-3m Cent? Wbitah 1 aid Haatar St*. Fkom t to 860 Hoasu Powxs, includti * the Celebrated Om - Usa Chit off Rglnean, glide Valve giaUonary Engln.w. Poriable Kngtnea, Ac. Ale», Circular,MtCay aud Vtaug Mt, MiUa, Hugar Cane Mills rhalt lug. Pulleys, Ae., Lath aud Sh lug le MUM. Wheat aud Cora Mills, Circular Saws. Bating. Bsodlot dsecrlp- Mve ctrcakn aod pries Us#. WOOD * MANN, ITBAM BNU. CO., fehlAAm IJtlea, *ew York. lhiWHoa SftNiff's SaJc. A. DAWRON COUNTY. —Will bd tart H< use door lu ths town of us bums eoeaty. W hiu the legal hour* of am*. pun- ba o«ler> , on the tret Tuesday la XscdeMlier next, oaa lot of load fa t a fifth district and Aral section. anther right han trad andsUtNbar. la the oouuty or Daweoa and State f Geeigka. w tba aroawty of R. A HoM, le saUafy ea Justtaa Court fl k horn the Jns- Mea Oourt ef the 11 8th DklrtetO. M^ol sold ooauty. la favor of J. A. Pa son. Pieparty notated oat by h. a Johnooo, ptafati l'a attorney. July 22, 1863. jy 27-U It M. RARRBrr,flhartfl.