Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 11, 1869, Image 3

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DAILY XEW ERA mobkino. auo. II. im. th^oityT The ThimMMUr. Tho ThMtnomcUr fit “the Lit* Dtrug Btore' ! m follow*, yesterday : | 6 1 Tw ITT Up. m. | "IT" Fui IIbloms.—FmmMi on ywterday had ©I |||« large** melon* that «w came to 5ta. Thay were monaUr*. CLaaNiKo Out.—Many of oar merchants Baking room for Ml good*. A lively 9 it aoiioipatod. A (Jooo IUmotil.—The unused and uu Jy old taUaimph polos that hare bwt ling about in Um oity for eomo time, hare a dog up and removed. In thi Cm.—Quito a number of toaohere rad laat evening to attend the Convention will MNBble at the Oity Hall at ten t Uksuhoam.— Soda water waa at a disc " ““ the paat few cool day-, but y«*terday .Wd and wont off with something like inactivity. ^ _ r ± —PfB— aud hi- Wife have the of the printer- of the Ena office for a d d-liciou- water meluu. Pea»e ha- a lot of melon* on hand, alway- fresh TKMPMUTua* — The moon haviug rouetting between uh and the Bun, — of the weather ha- giveu way to like Hammer heut Yesterday was tropical a- could be de-ired. "u*.-- Senator Wool ten is in the city, at the National Hotel. Ho u one of meu in the Georgia Senate, aa well agreeable and accomplished geutle- kd.—Judge Johu D. Pope ho- ro- from hia recent trip to the mountains. ' glad to see him in good health aud that the health of hi- family was also improved. Cottino. — from private advice- we our accomplished Secretary of , D. G. Cotting, will return home the loth or JOtb, greatly improved Comxt. —>We hear much iuquiry in re ft prospective comet, aud have kept a ok out for the pirute, but he bus not e hia appearance to the naked eye. — be coming, for all that. —Wood from wagons -ells in this city seveuty-flve cents to one dollar aud u csd. Woodmen are now willing to any quantity at four dollar- a cord, incuts are being made for a more gen- of ooal this winter, which will proba the tendency to keep down prices. UiT¥ HDDQfiT. PEASE AND HIB WIFE. Tindley peaahsa, and clear seeda, ohoioc and ssloeUd; also English preserve and other w Peas* awd his Wit* have a line lot of those Uurke county Melons in to-day. Pea** and ms Wot will have, by the 3 o'clock train to-day, 100 pounds of the cele brated Oonooed Oeates, from Beak*' vine yard, at Griffin. Enoush Pot Pie and Fish Bleaks served at the National Hotel ltestaurant at 11 o'olook to-day. WANTED, A furnished room for two gentlemen, in a central location. Boarding house keepers need not apply. Addreas, II. U,. Box 230. aogMKtt* FOB Ui'-NT. nico Cottage Home, elogaut neighbor hood. Possession given immediately. Ku- rpiire at G*o. Sharp, Jr., augl0-3t Live Jewelry Btore, LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts aud others will flud it to their interest to send their Report* aud orders for BIsnk Books of any style of Buling or Binding to We. B. JIanleiteb, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufactur er, Grauite Block, Atlanta, Go. White Wax finished Chamber Suits, eiabo rately aud beautifully carved—being some thing entirely new, in solid walnut, now beiug opened at P. H. Snook A Co’s. augG-Gt W* ure prepared to exhibit the most corn pleto and extensive stock of Furniture of auy house south of the Ohio. augG-Gt P. H. Snoox A Co. Rosewood aud Walnut, Grapo aud Fig-leaf Parlor Suits, in best English hair-cloth, full and complete, always on hand for seventy-five dollars, at P. II. Snook A Go’s. augG-Gt Beautiful ltosewood and Walnut Music Stands, just received at aug G-Gt P. H. Snook A Co’s. Exquisite Childs’ Bods, in Walnut, with fall canopy uprights, receivod this day at aug 6-Gt P. H. Snook A Co’s. Health.—We deeply regret to learn friend Major Madison Bell, is in fee- h The duties of his office are very d he baa stuck to them very labon- We now recommeud a relaxation and air, and the waters of some good Mont vale, Tenn., for instance. Again.—The Macon Telegraph ugaiu reach ns ye-terday. Tne Sunday a issue dropped in yesterday moru- conceruedly os though it were not behind time, and wo suppose that, e this week or next, we will got the at ought to have come yesterday. “N Trade.—Tho large increase in the of wagons coming into the city shows farmera are satisfied with tho condi- their crops and are now ready to dis- whatever produce they may have on The number oi wagons yesterday was e from every direotion, and mer- probably found the retail trade very r.—Why do not our farmers raise ~ley ? An acre of ground will produce much barley as wheat, and the crop more by the bushel. All of this crop itt this section of the State can find 1 Atlanta at good prices; yet the have to go to Tennessee and other to get supplied. It seems that our do not operate from a pecuniary « closely as they ought. Fresh ai a Maiden’s lllash” Is the pare peachy complexion which follows the use of Hagan’i Magnolia Balm. It la the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladies in society understand this. The Magnolia Balm changes »he rustic country girl Into a city belle moro rapidly than any other thing. Redness, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches and all ef fects of tho summer sun disappear when it is used, and a genial, cultivated, froth expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty Is possible to all who will Invest 75 cents at any respectable store and inssift on getting|the Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon’s Katlurion to dress tho hair. Stolen from the residence of John Mil* ledge, Jr., on Decatur street, on the night of the 5th of August, a Canary Bird aud Cage. The cage la made in Imitation of a cottage, wftli a straw-colored opened- small tuft on the top of its head. A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of the bird and cage, or infor mation sufficient to detect the thief. aug 7-2t 1 Convention. -To-day the Geor- cher’s Association will assomblo at the *11 in Convention. This body is cow- of the leading teachers in the Btatc.— isident is the veoerablo President of University, Bev. H. H. Tucker, D. D., the most accomplished teachers and gh gentlemen in tho State. There will ‘hers here from almost every city and n the State, making one of the most *ble and dignified bodies that ever as- ‘ here. We will endeavor to give a -port of the proceedings while the Con- remains in session. The only plare In Atlanta to get a first- clast Photograph is Kuhn's Oallery. augt-tilllOth ati on a l Dining Boom.—Pond is mak- Natiocnl Restaurant precisely the place needed in Atlanta. The excellent ap* ents with which he started out, have terally excelled by the bountiful manuer "h his tables are supplied. His cuisine ■ Whatever is ordered comes upon le well cooked, aud served most ele- Every day be serves one dish anon a good meal may be made, at the low f twenty-five cents. His Clam Chow- fa Chowder or Irish Stew, is whole- palatable aud nutritious. Nothing has ever before been served in the id deserves the thanks of the com- for the splendid manner in which be np and is conducting his Bestaur- “Heb Atlanta Boy.—The Athens cor- dent of the Savannah Morning News as follows about J. B. B. Smith, of this who was a Junior at the lute Commence- bnt who is now a Senior in the Univer- He says, "the concluding oration of the ie was characterized by a wonderful 1 of imagination, which oalled forth -tarnation from maoy a rosy lip of beautiful!" But if the subject matter ginal in thoaght, and elegant in lan- it was yet extremely faulty in delivery. ~ked peculiarities of style that distin- Mr. 8. may be the offshoots of genius, make an orator they must bo lopped off, ~ whole man trimmed down to the level 'nary mortals.” We know Mr. Smith The dominant foature of his character application. Ho has tho stamina of in him, and wheu his nature has lolly he will reveal something of solid man nd intrinsic worih. lie has entered the class, and wo predict that his Junior pbs are but a faint shadow of those he “hievo At the next Commencement day. Card I'hotogrnphs, as good as any made la th® United State®, at Kuhn’s celebrated Oallery. Only $4 per dozen. sug4-tilll0th K. B. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall Street, over Lswthe’s Jewelry Store. July 31 [July 1—3m L. OCI1RANK A CLARK, Attorneys.—Of- ce on Broad street, over Echols’ Ssed Store. Practice anywhere in tho State, United States Supremo Court, and Superior Courts. jy 25-dly s City Bb*wert.—Among the many ve and prosperous m*nutactoh»*8 in tho may bo mentioned the City Brewery, *h#d and owned by Messrs. IVchter ■ They have an elegant brick building stern portion of the city, cHpeoUlly ed to their bueiuess and giviug them fa- ~ lor a large and growing enterprise.— whole prooes* of manufacturing the beer i»e through with in their establishment, even make tbeir own malt. Most or the now drank in the city is from their insun- y. "Fecbter’s baer" is knowu and in ~d wherever the Tantonio beverage is Hence, thoy may be said to “bavo the the trade," and it would bo a very dim matter to wrest it from them, so popular they grown. They deeervo success. They labored bard and expended large capital nildnp their enterprise, and that they a«ooeeded is no wonder. Their trada in no means confined to the city, bat reaches on all the lines of railroad centering here, furnishes daily shipments to all the towns villages within striking distance. In the in front of the Brewery we observe thst y are making some effort to grow hops. A ion of the crop looks vory well. Next • they frill probably have better snccee* by ting earlier. SPECIAL NOTICES. Georgia State Lottery, for the Benefit of tho Orphans’ Home and Free School. Combination Class, No. 380. The following were the drawn num bers Aug. 10, 1889 : 17-86-14-67-3 -57-15—4-30—18-13-49—76 eugll-dlt HOWARD *00., Managers L. n. Davis, General Insnranee Agent, novl8-ly L. B. Davis, Agent Grover* Baker Sew ing Machines. nov!8-ly AYER’S AGTJE CURE, Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Kemlttent Fever, Clilll Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Headache, and Blllou Billot Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, raueed by the Malaria of miasmatic couatrles. No ouo remedy is loader called for by the necessi ties of the American people than a suro and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to of fer, with e perfect certainty thst it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that > harm can arise from Its use i i any quanUty. That which protects from or prevonta this disorder must be of immense service in the communltlos the system and preveuts the development of tho dis ease, If taken on the first approach of Ha promonitory symptoms. It Is not only the beat remedy ever yet discovered for this class of oomplstnts, but also the cheapest. Tho Urge quantity wo supply for a dollar brings it within tho reach of everybody: and In bilious districts, where Fives and Aocs prevails, sverybedy should have It and use It freely both for care and pro tectfon. It is hoped this price will place It within the reach of all—the poor as well aa the rich. A great su periority of this remedy over any other ever dleoov- ered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent® Is, that ft oonUlna no Quinine or mineral, consequent ly ft produces no qnntam or other Injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by “ had the disease. the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from Its irritation, *•’"**— roatUm, Clout, Hoa< . . , _ . ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain In the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangemsnt of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the In termittent type, or become periodical. This ••Cuss" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to Immigrant* and persons traveling or tern] ••• “ insurious districts. Iftakcn o the Infection, < and cannot accumulate In MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL ATLANTA MARKETS. Orrci Daily Maw Tuesday Evening, Aug. 10. Bubimbm—Trade was only moderate yester- dao. Quite Improvement is manifested in the wigon trade. Farmers having generally finished "laying by" their orops, are begin ning to haul their produota to the oity. A large number of wagons earns in on Peaohtree yesterday, and the same mav be said of the other leading thoroughfares. They were mostly loaded with wheat, peaches, melons and other fruits. Supplies—Th* market is well supplied with all the leading artioles of trade, though it seems not to be overstocked with any. Corn seemed to have aooumlated a few days ago; but it is not not now above the demaud. The prioe remains firm. Dby Goods—There is that lull in dry goods which always intervenes the Hummer and Fall trade; yet the market in leading artioles is fair; iu faot a good show of business is made all aronnd. Quotations remain without material ohange. A full prioe list will be found in our table below: OTHER MARKETS. NkwYobx, August 7.—The following are the closing quotations this day: American Gold 1361; New York Central 2111; Erie 92; Hudson River 107; Beading 97; Michigun|Central 130; Cleveland and Pitts burg 1071; Chicago aud Northwestern 914; Chicago aud Northwestern pref., 971; Milwau kee A Ht Paul 84; Milwaukee and St. Paul, pref., 91; Lake Shore 1081; Chicago and Book Island 1611; Toledo, Wabash A Western 741; New Jersey Central 1034; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 1634; Ohio and Mississippi 321; Han- ibal and St. Joseph 12G; Hanibal aud St Jo seph, pref., 1264; Tennessee, old 611; Ten nessee, new 66; Georgia Sixes 80; North Car olina, old 47; North Carolina, new 414; Vir- g uia Sixes 671; Missouri Sixes 87; Paoiflo ail 764; Western Union Telegraph 381. From the Louisville Journal of the 8th. Floub—Tho demand for all grades has been fair during the week, and for low grades in excess of the supply oo the market; the con sequence is prices rule firm, and an advance muy bo expeoted early in tho week. Sales to day include 250 bbls. fancy at $8 25; 300 bbla. No. 1 at $6 75 to 7 00; 175 bbls. assorted at quotations. We quote: Fine $4 00 to 4 25 Superfine 4 60 to 6 00 Extra 6 00 to 6 50 Extra Family 5 50 to 6 10 A No. 1 G 50 to 7 00 Fancy 7 50 to 8 25 Wheat—There have boen liberal receipts of wheat by rail during the week, and prices have remained steady. Transactions have not been large in this market, as millers purchase tho largest portion of their supplies in the country, and operators are compelled to ship to other markets. We note sales two car loads on private terms, and quote Mediterra nean at $1 00 to 1 05; amber $1 10 to 1 15; white at $1 20 to 1 25 on arrival. Corn—Is quiet, with a light demand, though prioes have ruled steady daring the week, but the market closed weaker, with sales at 95o. to $1 00. sacks included, Western white, and 80 to 85c. in bulk from store. Ear corn is held at 75 to 80c. We note sales 2 car loads at $1, sacks included. | IBacon—Sales to-day iuolade 20 casks dear rib sides at 19 to 194c; 7 casks shoulders at 16c. Lard is firm with light sales of tierce at 194o and kegs at 21 to 214c. Mess pork is firm at $34 00 to 34 50. Clear sides are firm ut 19Jc. Breakfast bacon at 20 to 201; hams are firm at 21 to 21 to for plain, 22c for sugar- cured and 23k to 24o for fancy sngar-oured. From the Nashville Banner, of the 8th. Wheat—We havo to report the market weak but with pretty liberal transactions in the way of receipts and shipments. The total re ceipts to-day amounted to 11,508 bushels, with shipments of 1,000 bushels. Tho follow ing exhibits closing prices: Mediterranean $1 00 to 1 05 Bed 1 00 Amber 1 15 White 1 20 G. H. & A. W. FORCE, M. O. MARKHAM, DEALER IN —DEALKIW IN— BOOTS AND SHOES SION OF THE BIO IRON BOOT, BOOTS .A. iHXT iJD SHOES, WHITEHALL STREET, GEORGIA. SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA c A (SUOOE8SOB TO JACK A DAVIS.) T 0 y s COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it ie HE LH OTBD W I T II ORX9AT OARB, And purchased exclusively for CASH, From the Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Oents’ and Childrens’ Specialty. aug 1-Gm FINE GOODS a M. O. MARKHAM. 7%/L anufacturer IPX NANOIAXi. Buying. Sollll Gold 35. 87. Hilvsb 25. 80. OOIVTIVIE^OI-A.lli. ATLANTA WHOLESALE HtICE.8 CURBENT. American b’nd 7^8 American HoopUAlStf »*“««*» Country 18^619! Heroes'* bis. 21J4&23 Sides, clear 20\©21 Kogsaml Cau»22 81dos, C. it... V Lead—H lb. 9©10 8. W. Collins.. . $15(^16 Hams, canv*8.G 24 j cssiinge ..... . 7 Plain OAnvsaed... .22(1*23.L»r«*—P n>. Shoulder* 16)4(417 Bagging-$ yd. Kentucky 23@25 Gunny 25(427 Hale Hope - * th Mschino-inade.. 10(411 Hand-made 8Q(4‘J Bran—iter ton |22 6< W25 Batter— ** lb Leather—V !h. Tenn. Uppci „ J Northern V doz. $42 00 Fr. of. H doz.... $40(450 26(435 .24 *tQ25 Java CamlleiMffi^ffi Star 17(417>J Para Ann 40<44€ Cotton Yarns—V 6 It>. Nos. 8 and 10 $2 00® Nos. 8, 10. 12 . 2 00® Cotton Carrie—V doz. Whittemore. $7 60 CowPeas$bu. s$1.36 Drugs and Dyesti Borax, ref. V lb.. Bluestone V lb.. 15(420 Brimstone lb lb... H®10 Copperas V lb Camphor V lb$1.2O(0L4O Castor Oil, qta. 6.00(46.60 do pts.3 ”* do gal. 3 Ep. Salt* V lb. Indigo lb. $1 21K&1 60 Madder ft lb. 23®25 Pot. hyd. lb. $6 25 Quinine $1 oz. $2 75 Saltpetre V lb. 12(420 Sweet Oil dozl.60®6.00 do. gal$1.45(43.60 do. pts. doz$3.00 Dry Goods—V yd. Br. Bh. 7-8 13(414 Br. 8h. 4-4 16©15 Bl’d Bh. 3-4.... 9(o>18 Bl’d 8h. 7-8.... 12® 18 Bl’d 8h, 4-4....13>,Q30 Bro. Drill 16$22 Bl’d. Drill 18(422)4 Ticking 12)4® 45 Prints- iforrimtc.. American.. 13® 13 Wamautta. ® 9,4 Duchcaa B. 15®16 Arnold’s... 10.. Feathers—new, 76®»0 siding In ly or dell; excreted t sufficient quantity t even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittent®, 11 they avail them selves of the protootton this remedy affords. PREPARED DT DR. J. 0. AYER & OO., LOWELL, MASS. dred .$6 00 Do do, ex. family 4 60 Dodo, family 4 00 Dodo, Fulton XXXX family 3 76 Dodo, superfine 3 60 Do do, Georgia XXXX family 3 00 Do do, ship stull 1 60 Do do. bran Fruit V lb aui Apple* V bu.... 1.75®2.26 Apples dried 5®fl Peaches, pTd 12® 15 do uup’d— 6®6 Grain—$1 bu. Corn, White. .. 1.20(41 25 Yellow 1 20® Oats 76(4»0 Ginseng 65®76 Glass—V box.$3.60®7.00 Gnnpowder Vk< «.$H 00 Rifle bf. keg $4.60 Rifle qr. keg 2 60 Blasting keg A 00(46.26 Hay-* ton.. Hides- V lb. Oreen Dry Hailed .. Dry Flint ... Iron—V lb- Bweedea American bar AIMIUNKK’ti MALE. IU. b. m)4 Infer. Ik* 00*11 How door U Ik. Otir HaII, In th. oUj o« Atl.nl*, on th* drri •T U fefiwkT mu, hfewMO Ik* ’"ml boon >. k, vino* of a* *rfer of lk« DMr.l Own of ; few Hr tho kortk-ro DIMM of OooriU, i, M* >m of Mod in IMM* ofludln nrnHx, Floyd Aorta, by Redwine k Fox, J. 8. Willeon, and all the •a. **- - Also, by all Druggists and Deabi JyT-deodEw-Sro Druggists In Maoon. era everywhere, i ■ FOR SALE. r PS*LT** U 'L , g 1 f- PhOMRTT. with dflj iitm or Sli Silk"TioTrS" 1 :; TEL*, wb«nt. ry*. Ac., In compuu rannln* onlnr. Ho IM tar wator.pow.r mill propMtr In lUHnt. of a*or*la Otbar m*obln.rjf MA h. Eu,. rnmUSIr not oonnm. om half Ur. nur. Vkl, i. , nhutil. w*t*r-pow«r. Oom.MKlM.lt. For fimt.r mrrucu Ur*, tarms, Ao., applf oo th. pramlMw, .11**7** T^OBTHIUH DIHTMOT OF OHOHOU- AUMlfe,a»„ April r. IMF. To whoa It may oo*omb i Th* uduMiaid kM.br r * notto. of kl* .*potaM**ol M MMfOM of ABNUt OIL If lk. of iMbrtn*. Hkll ooo.tr, MM. OMtft., la Mid dtotrlM, who hM k* K|MW . SSffRXSl-i* own 9® 10 nitt 24(425 Liquors—$1 gal and doz Brandy Fr.. $7.00® 12.00 Amer $1.60®2.00 Peach $3.00® 4.00 Apple $3,00® 4.00 Gin, Holland $4.00(4«.00 American. ..$ 1.60® 2.00 Rum, Jamaica 4.00®6.00 American.. $1.60®2.00 'i Rectified do$1.00® 1.20 dO $1.26(45.00 Nectar do Scotch do .. do fl gal... Wine V 60s. Maderis... $2.60®6.00 8herry $2.60(46.00 Port $2.50®6.00 Champaign e Inrkercl— No. 2, VI bbl. $18 00 •• 3. do 16 00 « 1 V X bbL 2 50 " 2 do K1U $2.60®3.00 Heal—* bu.$1.25(41.30 Mess Porlt-V bbl. Molassess— New Orleans 90 Florida 75®80 Sugar House $1.00® 1.26 60® 68 igai IDS Nalls—V keg 3d $7 00 4dto40 6 00® Oils—V gsL.. Lard Oil $1.75®2.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.30® 1.35 Coal Oil 48® 50 Lubr. Oil 1.15®8.00 Omaburgi —V yd 20® 23 Potash—Vi case. Hire—V l alt—V seek. Liverpool $2.75 Virginia 2.30 Shot—V bq. Patent $3.40 Buck 3.76 Soap—V lb- Turpentine Steel—Vi lb 7(48 Cast German 18Q20 agar—Vi lb. NTO 16®16 P. B 16(415 ' Demsrars 17®1H Refined A 18®IS) ltcflned B....17\®1M Refined C....16)4®17 Yellow Coffee. 16®16' ioda-Eng. Vlb8®s' t Ntarch V* lb... 11® 1296 Tobacco—Vi lb. Unsound 2 Hound Extra fine .1.00(41 36 . 60® 1.00 Varnlal . _ Copal 3.60®4.0() Japan $8.00® 360 Coach 6 ®6 White Fleh— Vi half bbl.. $100.11 LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BY W. E. ARCHER, Alabama Street Atlaata, Georgia itly flttod up, plenty of fine Saddle j TABLES elegant . and Buggy Hors**, and aa good rolling stock • odldo - S' an 1 Bu J H there la In , all In eplenilld oondltlon. Elegant carriages always In readiness for families and parties. An elegant new Hears* la kept at this stable for fu- aug 8 1 w la kept at t asral occasions. Chargee reaaonabl Intelligencer oopy 6 times. NOTICE. T ill Copartnership formerly Arm name of Peak A Heofloid 1st day of May, by mutual oonsent. existing under th* 1 dissolved on th* Partis* ludobUd to th* old Arm are requested to call end settle at ouce, and soy parson having claim* against the same Arm will pleas* present them to me for aettlsment. as I wish to dose the old books at ones. JOHN 0. PECK. WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. .AJSTD Or ackers WH0LE8ALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKNKK OF ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL STREETS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c WHITBIIAIjIi STHBET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. FURNITURE, Cheap FURNITURE I CHASTAIN «t FOX, Wholesole and Retail Furniture Dealers, GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, & A . N Immense stook of NEW and WELL-SELECTED FURNITURE on hand and to ar- rivo. Those Goods were all bought cheap for caah, and will be sold at oxtreeme Low Prioes. Our stock la the best and Largest evor brought to Atlanta. There is Ko Humbug in its Manufacture.; Call aud examine our STOCK and PRICEd, aud yon will buy of na. Jy4-lm REDWINE Sc FOX ATLANTA, GA„ ■W HOLES ALB And ScjtlorM In Paints, Oils, and Window Q-lass, Th* Fmmm CONUHBII wmh, «* «llr**lht *t th* •• I.l,* Dr*. I tor.." Th* W*rldM**OOT**fl IILTIltt WATKH, oh draught Ht th* •• If. PI*. tl*ttr*." Th* 0*l*hrat*d mtlBNOBIf WATBB, a* draught C*r. Whit.Hall * Alabama it* Th* Daltghtfat VICHT WATBB, *a draaght at th* fed* Watar D*oot." j, or 3»lo-t mo* WALITOT SBOW-OAih-VgBY U»W. REDWINE & FOX, Atlanta. Oh MEADOR & BROS. T O B A. C C O C OiM MISSION M EiR C H A<N T S Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and Qualities Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, of MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We make Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States, Sole Agents for E. T. Pllldpton’s Brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COMMONWEALTH, &C. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Ordinary’s OrncK, July 28,1859. A LL School Teachers teeohlng poor children in Ful ton oonnty who expect to participate In the Poor School Fund for the present^year, aro_ notified to pre- at 10 o'clock a. u. every Saturday. The law will be atrlclly enforced, and no teacher paid who faila to obtain a certificate. By order of DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. GREAT THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United States Mail AND ADAMS’ EXPRESS, FOR THE NORTH ! IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seekers. RHE only direct route to the Virginia Springs, ALL NORTHERN CITIES. E ^BXOUIWION RETURN TICKETS to all the Celebrat- led VlrglnlaSpringa with the privilege of stopping over at any Intermediate point, have been placed on sale by thie road at greatly reduced rates. North Carolina Railroad IN DIRECT LINE TO PKTKUSBITKU, RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON. ALSO, To the Northwest and West, VIA ltalrlgli, Charlotte, Columbia, k Bay Llue This is a Safe atut KxjttditiOHS H, O XT T E FOR THRO van TR.ifKI,. THROUGH TICKETS SOLD AT New Orleau8, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Colombia, Portsmouth, Montgomery, Charlotte, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Salisbury, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Greensboro’ St. Louis, Macon, Ualoigh. Louisville, Augusta, Petersburg, New York ludianapoiis, ARE tlOOD ON THIS ROUTE. The North Carolina Railroad Connects with tho Wilmington A Weldon Hailroail, Ualoigh it Gaston Railroad, Richmond A Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, ud Charlotte it South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of Pa soon go ra Consulted. Their BAfnr*ge Checked Through and du ly Cared For. Experienced Engineers. Prompt and Efficient Conductors, Elogitnl Coaches. Palaoe Sleeping Oars Attached. Good Water, Xo Ferry or Trestle Work*, end the en tire management of th* Road ao sa to eoourt s • »fo, Afrooablo and QUICK TRAVEL. 3 the Greenbrier White Sul- INTO STAOING-. If you desire SPEED, COMFORT aud 8AFETY, go via the Great Virginia and Tennessee Aire Line. Apply to Ticket Offlco, Passenge: Depot. . - B. W.WRENN, Jy7-d2m. Gen. Ticket Agent W. k A. K. 1L Turnl P 8««d. Ruta Bags Turnip Seed, Purple Top Turnip Seed, White Top Strapped- 1 .saved Turnip aced, all for sale by MASK W. JOHN80N, Qusno and Commission Merchant, Broad street. Jy 15-dly Maoom A Western Raiuoad, » Atlanta, July 1,1869. { prearranged a regular system of through tick- Atlanta to Now York, Baltimoro, Phlla- dolphin, Jacksonville and Tallaha- 800, Florida, via Savannah. Baggage checked through. Only one chauae of core south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Baouraton Tlokota At very reduoed rates, good from date, until the first day ot October next, from Atlanta, Macon and Inter mediate stations to the Indian Bprlngt (Forsyth), and from Macon and intermediate statioua to Marietta and Newnan. w. A. FULLER, H, W. BRONSON. M. T. Q T A J«»JW (July 1—3m) Oiiano for Turnips, Etc. T HE public are notified that I have Just received a freah supply of Peruvlau Guano, Dissolved Bone*, Coe’s Bone Superphosphate sod Manipulated Guano, for Turnipa, Graaaoa, etc., at my Guano Depot, Broad MARK W. JOHNSON, Guano and Comralaaion Merchant, Jy-15-dly Broad street, Atlanta. Haralson ShorilTs Sale. W ild* be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the Court House door In the town of Buchanan, In the county of Haralson, between the lavfUl hours of eel*, lot of land No. 61 Tin die 8th dis trict of originally Carroll, now Uare:son county.— I*vi»d on u th. propM-lj ol Imn W<*tbrook, to ut- lafy a fl fa lu favor of Lewla Tumlln, against said Weat- brook and company, Issued from the Justice Court for the 1078th District for sold county. Levy made end returned to me by a conatable. CONCERT 8AL00N, WINE AND BEER HALL, MARIETTA STREET. A SPLENDID String Band AND I«ADT W AITHns IN A TTJCNDA NCR Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealers Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. A call will l»e sufficient to Insure s eootiuuauo* of ns- -ofOr 8EMI-CEIITENNIAI. EXPOSE jCTNA INSDBANOE Oft, HABTFOBD. J CT Xj TT 1, 18S9. Aeaete Liabilities, - - - 267,082.33 $5,085,450 63 W SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO. JBl ITS v a am ll flH their fruits ye knout them 1X188EN PAID IS FIFTY YEAB8, S35,221,485.37 XT® PRESENT. Tho Most Successful Fire Co. In America. jmmtot**, OS.3aa.(S8B.ee. Three-fourths the Insurance Companies chartered have failed, proving mistakes and difficulties In a profession baaed an ca lamity and misfortune, with an importaut part of its development In the apbere ot broad human benevolence. It Is a rare and uncommon event for one of these Insti tutions to make Its FIFTIETH annual re port, and that a satisfactory one- another of life’s plainest old Ibssons, “ As yon sow that shall you reap.” ITS FUTURE Usefulness and duty must be shaped and measured only by the wealth and growth of our country. £#* Agent* in ell the principal cities end towns. gyr lUtes end terms sa liberal ss consistent with moderate profit end substantial security. w. p. PATTILLO, aug4-tillsep4 Agent at Atlanta, Ga. HUNTER rivals diseases, syphilis, _ _ et, stricture, kt., com pletely eradicated. That numerous class of cases re sulting from self-abuse, producing unmanlinees, ner vous debility, irritability, eruptions, seminal emis sions, and finally lmpotency, permanently cured.— Persons afflicted with delicate, intricate, and long standing constitutional complaints are politely inrited remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which in most case* can be used without hindrance to busi ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment,» hlcli embraces office, reception and waiting rooms, also, boarding and sleeping apartments for patients requir- trating the I Both sexes, married or alngle, Buffering from Indiscre tions, indulgences, or exposure, msy apply and b cured. No matter who have foiled, state your case. Read what he says in his psmbhlet, sent to any a 1 dress free. Thousands of cases treated annually at of flee and all over the country. Consultation free, per- sonally or by mail. Office, No. 183 Third Street,* be tween Green and Walnut, near the Postofflce, Louis ville, Ky. Office hours, 9 a. M., to 7 p. m. ; Sondayi a. M., to 12 J ; Sundays 16 Jy 1-dly FRESH TURNIP SEED. J UST 'Swwadr RED TOP, ABEBDEEN, FLAT DUTCH, HANOVER, WHITE GLOBE YELLOW GLOBE, RUTABAGA. NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, A.rtdL Otlior Variotlos. Call and purchase, or send in your orders early. P. W. J. ECHOLS, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Jy 10—tilsepSO Broad Street, by the Bridge. CHOICE GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES CRAWFORD ft BRO S, Peter Huge’s old stand, Whitehall 8treet, ATLANTA GA. for sale for caah, as cheap aa they can be bought in any market, a choice supply of Groceries aud Fami ly Supplies, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, 8yrup, Hams, Bacon, Lard, New Flour, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Confectioneries, Dry and Choice Green Fruits of th* season. Y«'e will deliver all purchased articles to fami lies in the city free of charge. Haring made caah purchase*, we are prepared to sell low for cash. We Invite an inspection of our stock, and solicit a share of public patronage, and as we are determined to pleas* all who deal with ua, call and see us. Jy 18-lm CRAWFORD k BRO’S. CLOTHING AT COST. 1"|~AVINQ decided to enlarge our store, that we the demands of the trade, wo now offer our READY-MADE CLOTHING st cost, for cash, tor the next thirty days. All tho<* wishing to purchase will find It to their interest to call aud examine our stock. XV. B. LOWE A CO. Atlanta.Ga., August 1st, 1869. PUBLIC SALE. A T Auction, beginning on Saturday, August 28th. 1869, at ten o’clock, a. u., at the Quartermaster's Depot on Forayth street, Atlanta, Ga., the following tied property: Three Horses, One Mule, A Lot of ToaU, Torpoaliu, Indio Rubbor Blu- koto and Ponchos, Canvu, Stovif, and a Largo Lot of Unoorriooaklo Property. Terms cash at time of sale. By order of Hrevct Major General A. H. Tksry. Depot Quartermaster. A, T Xj A, N T A SACK FACTORY ! W E keen on hand constantly, and are manufactur lng alt kinds of FLOUR AND GR AIN SACKS, Orders respectfully solicited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jjS-Sin Donor Wkitakoll and Han ter Ste. F»OX 4 TO 360 Hom PowKB, including the Celebrated Cor liss Cut-off Egtnesn, Slid* Velre Stationary Kngint-i Mllla, Sugar Cane Mills .'hart log, Pulleys, *0., Lath aud Shingle Mills, Wheat aud Corn Mills, Circular Saws, WOOD A MANN, STBAM ENU. CO., f.bVMtm uu«». »■» von. Dawson Skerirs Sale. *0*01.1. DAWSON COUNTY.-Will b. .,>M Wm w .‘ the Court Bowse door In th* town of Dawreovllle In said oonnty, within the legal hours of sale, at pub- Uo outcry, 00 the Iret Tueuday in September next, on* lot of land In the fifth district and first section, number eight hundred and sixty-four, la Ue couuty of Dawson and State of Oeorgtn, aa the property of H A. Holt, to satisfy 00* Justice Oeurt fl hU the Jne- ttae Oonrt of the 1171th District O. M n of said county, In tavor of J. A. Fexnon. Property notated out by 8. a Johnson, plaintiff's attornev. Julv fit. 1RS0. jy H td R. M. BAnkKTT, Shtriff. nns20-tf