Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 14, 1869, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

NEW ERA. MORNING. AUG. 14. 1868. HE OITY. 'ubmcnt.—The prica-eurruut pub- id tbia pag* of tho Eiu. ia eorreoted y (Ue landing merchants of t^tia city. dual.—Prof. J. Loroy Drown, of tho niversity, vu In the city yeatanlay. _ ,th — Dr. W. L. .Sterling ia erecting trick store house in Brooklyn. L — liaso Ball eluba require a govern- mac. Look oat boya, or you will bo Wkatheb.— The weather contiuuoH iud dry. TW atCMiS INdiaiff. t\*i•> —Yesterday waa observed by tbe 1st Churohes of this city aa a day of id prayer, in accordance with n re- atiou from the oollegc of Bishops. __j.—Homo of our merchants uro •ising their Fall gooda. Wo cx- 1 them will l*o ready lo advertise CITY UtHICaRT. Psasi Ann his Wrns.—100 of those celebra ted Burke oounty melons—fresh—in to-day. Also 100 lbi of Beaks' oholoe Concord Grapes. augl4 l'KArs AN1> HU Wikr. — Obolos cloar aoe<l Peaches. Only think—Peaches and milk. augl4 Pkask and his Wirt—the only place where melons are fresh every day. augl4 “ Somktuino Extra at the Exchange to night" ftugl41t Spaing Chicken Vu served at the National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o'clock to-day. WANTED, Au active and experienced salesman in a wholesale house. Might be admitted to a partnership with a small capital. Addreas, Morohant," 1*. O. Key Box 15, Atlanta, Ga. augl8-3t* -Though the comet has not yet lr several nights there ha* been an Jriay of unusually brilliant meteors, [across the sky lu every direction, lind them a trial of light that often nveral seconds. _l Crrt Flour.—The Editor is in- iesars. 11. T. Cox A Co., fora sack I City Flour," manulactured at [ lleasrs. Wadsworth A Co. The owing very popular with the peo- oomes better kuowu. It gives am. istion for family use. | School.—Rev. D. Burgheiiu an us morning that about the middle , he will open a Gerinan-Eng* J in thin city. He will give his por tion to the German, while the ele- ud higher English branches will bo] [a competent teacher. Mr. Barg- iso givo privuto instructions in Ger-1 ebrew at his residence ou White- We call attention to his adver] nd to bis moderate rates of tuition. l—Tbe Editor of the North Geor- been in Atlanta, and looked while here. Ho sa^s: “Wo stop- i Atlanta, tbe Chicago of the is usual, everybody seemed to |their ears in business—no drones . women, horses, dogs, everything Truly, Atlanta is a marvel—its e year ago was less than 20,000, or 35.000, and tbe iucreaso is i rapid every day. About two oad street wus opened, and now i either side with magnificent busi- OYANCK.—No good reason can be f the wagon which transports the Dd from the Postoffice, should bo l stand so long at a time upon the not unfrequently the case sulk is blockaded by it for five s at a time, and even longer, and {that way are obliged, through ns the caso may be, to walk to the street in order to pass by. > necessity for this, as the wagon lily loaded uud uuloaded without f npou the side-walk, aud eveu if Hot the case, it should not occupy alk for a moment louger than is i loud or unload. R. F. Maddox A Co., Wholesale Tobacco nists, in additiou to their large and varied assortment of Chewiug and Smoking Tobacoos, oro dealiug largely in Leak Tobacco of all grades. They have also a full stock ot Wines, Liqcous and (Toabm. augl3*3t NOTICE. The citizens of Atlauta, and especially the Gurmaus, are respectfully requested to meet at Turners' Hall, on Broad Btreet, to-night the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, for tbe purpose of dis cussing the subject of Immigration of Ger mans to this State, and to complete the organ ization of the Gerinun Immigration and Man ufacturing Company, which has been partly organized by Messrs. H. Rich, Wm. Messau, J. II. Tealey uud Dr. C. Raushenberg. G. I. and M. Co. LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts and others will find it to their interest to send their Reports aud orders for Blank Books ot any style of Ruling or Biuding to Wm. R. Hanlkitku, Book Binder aud Blank Book Muuufuotur. er, Grnnite Block, Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICES. MONETARY AUD COMMERCIAL ATLANTA MARKETS. Omoi Daily N*w Baa, i Friday Kveulng, An*. 1#, IMS. J BtiHiNiaui.-Trade to-day ia generally dnll. Home merchants doclare that the week so far has been the dullest of tbe season. There is some demand for produce and provisions. Htooks of everything are ample, but not ex osaaive. Cohn.—Three car-loads arrived to-day. The stock on hand is rather light and prices a lit tle firmer at $1 20 by the car-load. Baoon.—The bacon market is firm with a tendency upward. Short supplies in the Wes tern market will probably incline prioes yet more. It is auoted to-day—clear sides 21c hams21|o; plain canvassed21c; faucy sugar- cured oanvassed 24 to 25c. Flock—The stock of flour is good but not above the demand. We quote Atlanta City Mills fancy $5; extra family $4 50; family $4; Fulton XXXX $3 76;'superfine $3 50; and Georgia XXXX $3; Wood i Oglesby's A AAA $0 50 per bbl. Poachers’ XXXX, a vory su perior brand $11 per bbl. Quotation of other articles will be found in table below: SOUTIIEBN SE0UIIITIE8 IN NEW YORK. The New York Herald of Tuesday givos the following us tho closing prioes for South ern securities : Tennessee, ex-coupon, G1J to 62; do, new, 65$ to 55 J; do. five per ceut., 50; Virginia, ex-coupon, 574 to 574; do, new, G04 to 604; do. registered stock, 404 to 404; do, registered, 1806, 574 to 58; do, registered, 1867, 54 to 544; Georgia sixes, 83 to 84; do, sevens, 014 to 02; North Carolina, ex-coupon, 57 to 574; do, new, 51 to 514; Missouri sixes, 874 to 874; do. Hauuibul and St. Joseph, 00 to 01; Louisiana sixes, 70 to 71; do, levee sixes, 6-1 to G4J; do, levee eights, 84 to 86; Alabama eights, 024 to 94; do flvos, 62 to 65; do sixes, sterling, 00 to 05; South Carolina sixes, 65 to 67; do now, 62 to 024: do register ed stock, 65 to 67; City of Memphis sixes, 49 A to 50; do, Atlanta eights, 84 to 85; do, Suvan- uoh sevens, 92 to 94; do Now Orleans consols, 74 to 76; do, do, issue railroads, 68 to 69; Mo bile and Ohio, sterling, 65 to 68; do, do, eights, 59 to GO; Mississippi Central Railroad, first mortgage,'.70 to 72; do, second mortgage, 59 to 62; Memphis A Charleston, first, 85 to 89; do, second, 74 to 7G; do, stock, -15 to 46. IPX IN’ ANOIAL. Buying. c A fl D Y (SUCCESBOR TO .JVCK St DAVIS.) T 0 Y S uufaotur COMMERCIAL. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. —The Northern and Eastern •estorilay morning failed to arrive one in the afternoon. Connec- where along the route are wofully and we believe it would be a good Government to try some other, is an improvement. Scarcely a that a mail is not thrown an en- ihind, by some accident of this kind, mes the annoyance occurs twice or *k. This is to some extent excus- j the freezing cold winter, but du- mrner months there can be no ex- frequent a recurrence of such un- at Marietta.— We return thanks in. L. Mansfield for an invitation to Fair which will take place at Mn- t week. Since the war Mr. Mansfield iaboriug heroically to establish a free Marietta for indigent children. He eded admirably, and sinco ho com- fcis work has had no less than two children in his school. This Fair is in order to advance tho interests of L A large amount of books and uious kinds, as well as musical in- have been contributed to tho en- tud this method of disposing of them adopted. Duriug the Fair tho fare ind trip over she State Road will be ents. Tbe train will leave Atlauta M., and, returning, leave Marietta — Cotton Gin.—Our youug friend Echols has gono into Southwestern introduce a new and celebrated He has exhibited it at Macon.— of it the Telegraph, of yesterday, Ipauy with several gentlemen the production and ginning of attention for many years, we went Findlay works yesterday to witness in ot a new cotton gin, just intro- tbis Shite by the agent, Mr. P. W. The gin is known ns the American on Gin aud Coudeuser, aud for perfection of work and conven- best ever invented. In saying so, Ml the language of such gentlemen Gen. W. S. Holt, President of the irn Railroad; lion. Henry U. Shor- labaiua ; Col. O. G. Sparks, of the irdemau A Sparks, of this city;Col. .n, of Alabama, and other gentle- tge experience in such matters. Tho seed cotton which the gin operated erday, was of a very inferior quality, id out before the war, and was, of sty and dirty. When the lint left of tho gin in broad, snowy flakes,[ scarcely believe tliut such cotton >btained from such trashy material. ■ I tbe staple of the cottou more por- any gin wo ever saw, and as to sill compare with it.” Ueorgln SUlc Lottery, for the Benefit ot the Orphans’ Home and Free 8chool. Combination Claaa, No. 986. The following were the drawn nun bera Aug. 19, 1866 : 30—66—67—39—32—S—9—31—83—16-66-60 augl4-dlt HOWARD k CO., Managers Beds Renovated by Steam-Patent, n< Fire Coming Near the Feathera.—Beda, Cotton, and 8hock Mattresses washed aud dried at $2 00 each, and returned tho aame day. $17 00 for a bed plete. Low-post bedsteads $4 50; Mattreasea $4 00; Pillow and Case $1 00; 8beeta $2 00; Comforts $3 60. Also, agent for Pavilllon and Rustic Window Shades, tbe favorite of every housekeeper—all colors and prices; Musquito Neta $5 00 to $10 00, at A. KRGENZINGER'S, aug 13-lm Hunter St , 3 Doors from Whitehall. “Fresh aa a Maiden's Blush" ia the pare peachy complexion which follows the use of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. It is the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladles in society understand this. The Magnolia Balm changes the rustic country girl into a city belle more rapidly than any othor one thing. Redness, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches aud all ef fects of tho summer sun disappear when it ia used, aud a genial, cultivated, fresh expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty ia possible to all who will invest 75 cents at auy respectable store and inssist on gettingphe Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lvon’a Kathariou to dr.** tie* hair The only place in Atlanta 1 -lass Photograph ia Kuhn's Gallery. aug4-tilU7th ( anl Photographs, aa good aa any made the United States, at Kuhn’s celebrated Gallery. Only $4 per dozen. ang4-tiU17th K. II. Marshall, Dentist. Whitehall Street, over Lawshe’a Jewelry Store. July 31 (July 1—3m OCIIKAKK <b CLARK, Attorneys.—Of- on Broad atroet, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere in the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courta. Jy 25-dly L. U. Davis, General Insurance Agent, novlR-ly L. 11. Davis, Agent drover Si Baker Sew ing Machines. novl8-ly ASSIGNEE’S SALE. AI TILL be sold before the Court House door at the VV City Hall, iu tho city of Atlauta, on the first Tuesday in September next, between tbe lawful hours of salo, by virtue of an order of the District Court of tho United States for the Northern District of Georgia, for cash, free from Incumbrances, CIO acres of land iu Vsnzandt county, Texas; 1,000 acres of land In Eman uel county, Ga.; one fifth of 40 acres of land to Floyd county, and one-sixth of tbe Bartow Saltpetre Works, belonging to the estate of R. J. Massey, bankrupt W. L. HUBBARD, aug G-wtda Assignee. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BY W. E. ARCHER, Alabama Street Atlanta, Georgia. :cide-Death ok Maloney. — We tioned yesterday morning a shoot- which ocoorred on Thursday oven- n J. T. Maloney and Saiu'l Rostock, jye.-H of the Western A Atlantic Both parties to the lamentable oo are machinists, and engineers. Mu* running tho “ U. H. Grant." Ron Englishman by birth. During tho ed in the Federal army. The first > following tho war ho resided in . and for a portion of the time hold of Justice «»t tin* Peace. Sometime ! came to All.into ami took a situs- Western A Atlantic Railroad shops im. For some weeks past he Inis ling, in order to learn the road, with taking sn engine. Roth of tho men and each have olio child. Maloney 'hnttunooga, but at the lime of the his family was on a vi.m to Iri.-ndt iu, Knntucky. ' it difficult to arrive at all tho farts rise to the difficulty. It grow, it of some remarks made by Ros- ‘aging the character of Maloney „iat There worn no witnesses to ig on Thursday evening. Whether Idental or preconcerted wo are not to say. Rut they met and scvoral , fired by both parties, uud both t—Rostock receiving a flesh wound and Maloney receiving a wound tlM stomach, from the offccts oi died about eleven o'clock yesterday After being ahot he was carried to iu the United Stubs Hotel, whore the attention that could havo been Before dying ho made a statement Spencer, which statement we have are requested not to publish, is uuder arrest, and we presume will be investigated os soon aa he a sufficiently recovered from liis appear in Iho Cjurt room. Until >vo no furthor statement to make, van what facte wo could get that reliable, but carefully refrain any rumor calculated to bias pub- ither way. The whole matter is nda of the Courts, aud it la bet- opinion should be left free tin- a shall have bean promulgated tribunal. We deplore the oo- regret that men should ao ba as of passion aa to wish to slay i remains will bassnt to Chat- \ interment. and Buggy Horses, and as good rolling stock as There is In the city, all in splendid condition. Elegant carriages always in readiness for families and parties.! An elegant new Hoarae Is kept at this stable for fu neral occasions. Charges reasonable. Intelligencer copy 6 times. aug 8-1 w BOARDING. k FEW rnoremdles and gentlemen can be ac /V modeled wWh pleasant rooms In a large i-ommodioua dwelling—convenient to tho bus part of the city. faquirs st tbs affiaak Jr is-titan ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! Plain Oanvased....? Country 18<g)lV Sides, clear 2IQ21 Sidea, C. R Shoulders (a, Bugging-* yd. Butter—* lb Tennessee. Coffee — * lb. Rio Prime 24 )«<2$25 *•$40 Candles—* lb. SUr 17® 17} Psrafine 40(3)4 Cotton Yarns—* 6 lb Nos. 8 and 10 $2 00(3) Nos. 8. 10. 12 . 2 00(3) niton Cards—*doz. Drugs and Dye Alum * lb Borax, ref. * lb.. ■ lilueatoue * lb.. 15(^20 Brimstone lb lb... 8(3) 1(- Copperas * lb 3J4(s-5 Camphor * lb$1.20(3,1.4o Castor Oil, qts. 6.00(3)6.60 do pts.3 50$3 75 do gal.3 75(3)4 00 Ep. Salts * lb. 0' 4 (j68 Indigo * lb. $1 20<ftl 00 $2 76 w ___ . 19® 30 Sweet Oil * dozl.60(3)6.00 Saltpetre * lb. “* dozl gal $1.4 pts. doz$3.00 Dry Goods—* yd. Ur. Sb. 7-8..... 13(a. 14 ,...$22 .®23 y$io White Oak Sole.. Hemlock Sole Country Sole Country Upper.. Tenn. Upper.... _ Northern * doz. $42 00 Fr. cf. * doz.,..$40(3,50 Am. do. * doz.,.™^^ 28(3)35 33(gi 35 60$ ti 5 Harness Lea * lb. 45 Liquors—* gal and doz Brandy Fr.. $7.00(3)12.00 Amer $1.50(3)2.00 Peach $3.00(3)4.00 Apple $3,00(3)4.00 Gin, Holland $4.00(3)6.00 American... $1.60(3.2.00 Rum, Jamaica 4.00$6.00 American.. $1.60$ 2.00 Whisky- Corn * gal. $1.25® 1.50 Rectified do$ 1.00(3) 1.20 Rye do $1.25$5.00 Robertson do $2.00(3)4.00 Bourbon do$1.25$5.00 do * doz... ■ Nectar do Bcotc do * gal... Wine * doz Maderia... $2.60$G,00 Sherry. $2.50(3)1X00 Port $2.50$6.00 Champaigue larkcrrl— No. 2, * bbl. $18 00 WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. AND Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKNKIt OF ALABAMA AMI WHITKHALL STREETS, ATLANTA GEORGIA. MEADOR & BROS., TOBAO CiO C O.M MISSION MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, —ALL AT— MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! L H. BBA JimD’S COLUMN. 1>U. J. 3BADFIELD H FEMALE 1I61UT0B Woman’s Best Friend. rpuig' 1 clue adapted tton. Aa thee# last are very rare, the Female Beoc- la toe la ot almoet nnlveraal application. In a auddeo check of the “monthly oonraee’ 1 fiom oolx>, trouble ot mind, or like o ft charm, by EaaroEiar Cr. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ^T3..A lSrT^, - - - - GEORGIA. Hr. 8h. 4- Bl’d 8b. 3-4. Bl’d Nh. 7-8. Hi’d Kh. 4 4 Bro. Drill... HIM. Drill.. Ticking Prints— Sprague’s.. Merrimac.. H American.. I644I6 ... 0'a,18 ... 12(3)18 ..18(3.22 X Florida 75<ijt80 • House $1.00061.25 60(3) 68 I kug X $7 00 4d to 40 G00£> 12V<V45 Oils—* gal... 13 I Lard Oil $l.76®2.00 13(3)13*,! Linseed Oil.. 1.30(3.1.35 13(a)13 }• | Coal Oil 48(3) 50 13'g 13*, Lul-r. Oil l.i;ini Wainsutta. (ft 3,q |Osn»burga — * I Duchess U. 15(3.16 yd 20(<£23 I Arnold's... 10>i iPotash—* case. Feathera—new, 76(3)80 Uabbits $14.00 Flour— Putty-* lb... . 8M40 Atlanta Mills, fancy * bun- Hire—* lb 11(^12 dred $6 OO Nult—* sack Dr) do, ex. family 4 60 Liverpool. Dodo, family.. .$2.75 Virginia 2.30 iNhot—* bag. i Patent $3.40 Dodo, superfine 3 601 Buck 3.76 Do do, Georgia XXXX So»p—* lb. family 3 00; Turpentine 7M.8 Dodo, ship stuff 1 60 Steel—* lb. Do do, bran.... ml bbl. S'Wm* dried, ill Peaches, pTd do uup'd — Drain—* bn. .1.76(3)2.25 H 6(3)6 12(415 Plow. Cast Gormau 6(3)6 Sugar—* lb. 12', , 1 20(31 Corn, White Yellow Oats Ginseng... -* box.$3.60(0)7. 1.20(3)1 26, Refined A 18(<i)18 17(4)18 18(3)18}, 17XW18 Refined R 76(380' Refined C....16V3) 17 Yellow Coffee. 16(^16 Uunpowdcr *kcg.$8 00 Rifle hf. keg $4.60 Rifle qr. keg 2 60 Blasting keg 6 00(3,6.25 lav— * tonj * ib $38®40 0(3)10 12(3)23 Dry Flint 2«®26 Iron-* lb. Bweedes $BS American bar 6(316 Soda—Eng. *lbH(3)8} t Starch—* lt».. .11(3,1266 Tobacco—* lb. Unsound 25@55 Sound 60(a)90 Extra fine... 1.00(a) 1.85 Smoking 60(3)1.00 Varnlsli—* gal. Copal 3.50®4.00 Jai>an $3.00® 360 Coach 6 (3)6 White Fish— * half bbl.. $10®U AYER’S ^VG UK CURE, Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Agu Itcmlttvnt Fcver,_ Chill Fev Agu , Periodical Headache, or Ulltous Jnd Bilious Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy Is louder callod for by tho ncceeel- tlea of tho American people th " irer and Agi ;h a perfect „ ... disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no barm can ariao from tta use In any quanttty. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must bo of Immense service in tho communities where it prevails. I'revtnlion is better than cure, for tho patieut escapes tho ilsk which he must run In vio lent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "CcnE” expels tbe miasmatic poison of Fsveh and Aoue from tlie system and prevents tho development of tho dis- premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy over yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also tin ihaapest. The largo quantity we supply for dollar brings It within the reach of everybody: sod In bilious districts, where Fever and Aouk prevails, overybedy should have it and Use It freely both for cure aud pro tectlon. It Is hoped this price will place it within the ouatantly, and are mamifactur lug all kinds of fc'l-OOK A,\l) OKAl\ SACKS, rdars respectfully solleited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jy:i-3m Corn,r WiiUh.il tni Hanitr SU. ly id certain is, that it contalua’no Quinine o ly It produces no qunti ored for tho speedy a STEAM MIG MILL LUMnnn y aud. J. C. PECK & CO., Huh of *11 .nnaUally , m “ ’ Wo h»T« now ou linnd, ...0 ... 0.1I, rMolrtno, tha tarKoat wild b*»t u.orlmont of lomb,, ,v, r brouibl to Afl.au. Jol.f of 31 l.iifftb. uni .leu, ua UUOIIM) lumbar of orory v.rtoly. lfon’l hi It 1. not In town until you have liken a look at our piiee. J. 0. KBt.'g. augMSm W. G. GRAMUNG. Applicutloii for KxomptloH. G EOIUJIA, FULTON OOUNTY.—Ordinary’! Aiignat 12th. 1866.-CALAWAY BRUCE plied for exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation or homestead, and I will pass upon tbe same at 10 o’clock a. v., on 23d day of August, )M0, at sug 13-91 T HE KIlA OFFICE la now piwpared to do Book aud Job Work In tbs beet style of tbe art, and at as low prices aa any Printing establishment In “ ■ontbern HU tee. Give us a trial. M. O. MARKHAM, boots ^ asr ixd shoes, SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examino my stock, as it is SE D E OT E D W X T IX GREAT CADE, Ami pnreluwMl oxclnalvoly for CASH, From Lire I Vst Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’-and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. ftugi-cm M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOIJACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, CICxARS, &c WIIITEIIAIjU 8TTIEET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. ot Intcnulttents mineral, conaequent- tiier Injurious effectn Those cured by It __ if tliey hail never bad tho diaense. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Nouralgla. Rheu matism, Gout, Headache. Blindness, Toothache. Ear ache, CaUrrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Hploon, Hysterics, Paiu in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the In termittent typo, or become periodical. This ••Cubic” expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It la an Invaluable protection to Immigrants and person* traveling or temporarily ■■ valuable for protection than cure, ami few suffer from InUrmlttenU, II they avail them- ■elvoa of tho protection this remedy affords. PREPARED BY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Hold by Radwtne k Fox. J. 8. Willson, and all tha DrugglsU In Macon. Also, by all Druggists and Deal, •ra everywhere. Jyl-doodbw-3m CLOTHING AT COST. J RAVING decided lo onUrgo c meet the demauda of tbe trade, v r store, that we may READY-MADE CLOTHING at ooat, for cash, for tbs nait thirty days. All tho wishing to purohase will find It to Uielr luterest to call and stamina our ato< k. W. B. 1.0 W K A CO. Atlanta, GaAugust 1st, 1M0. aug Mm REDWINE & FOX ATLANTA, GA., -w HOLBSALB A-iul Donlora lu Paints, Oils, and Window Glass, Th. F.mo.. UMUllKM WA1.H, on ,r»,kl .1 Ah. •• LAV. Uru, hAor.," Th. Worlrf-r.nuwnMt RICA.T7.ACIt WATRIA, on .Ir.uRht at th. “ N. Fla. Afullra.” TH. C.l«l>raf.d KIAAEffUKA WATKIl, <m -lr.o*bl Car. Whlt.hall At Alabama Rta Th. Uvll.hlful VICHY WATKIl, on Ir.uRlil at Ah. “Soda Wat.r ll.oot," J1 01 . 3alo-l NICE WALNUT (IllOW UARE-VERT LOW. REDWINE & FOX, du»r Atlnnta, Q-tt We make Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States, Solty At-cuU for E, T. I’ilkiiiton’s Uriindu or Cbewiuff uud SiiioIcIiik Tobaccos;, FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COMMONWEALTH, &C. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Obdinaby’s Office, July 28, 1866. A LL School Teachers teaching poor children In Ful ton county who expect to participate In the Poor School Fund for the present year, are notified to pre sent themselves before tbe Board of Education for ex amination on or before tbe 28th of August Tbe Board will meet at 10 o’clock a. u. every Saturday. The law will be strictly enforced, and no teacher paid who falls to obtain a certificate. By order of DANIIL PITTMAN, Ordinary. John T. Coopeb, Clerk. July 31—d2twlt GREAT THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United States Mail AND ADAMS’ EXPRESS, FOR THE NORTH ! North Carolina Railroad IN DIRECT LINE TO PETEKSBVBU, RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NF.1V YORK and BOSTON. To the Northwest and West, Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia, & Hay Line This is a Sure at lit KrpetUiiotts IR O XT T E roll THROW It TH.U’EL. THROUGH New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Macon, Augusta, ARK (iOOl) TICKETS .SOLD AT Charleston, Richmond, Columbia, Portsmouth, Charlotte, Baltimore, Salisbury, Philadelphia, Greensboro’ St. Louis, Raleigh, Louisville, Petersburg, Itidiauapoils, New York ON THIS ROUTE. The North Carolina Railroad Connects with the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Richmond A Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, nd Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of Passengers Consulted. Their Baggage Checked Through aud du ly Cared For. Experienced Engineers. Prompt and Efficient Conductors. Elegant Coaches. Palace Sleeping Oars Attached. Good Water, No Ferry or Treatle Worka, aud the en tire management ol the Road so aa to aoenre a Safe, Agrooablo anci QUICK TRAVEL. II. S. MarlkaCs Sale. OFFICR U. 8. Marshal. Nobtiuebn Diht. « Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2, |^Y virtue ofji writ of rendition! exponas, issued county of Fulton, the following property, condemned forfeited to the United States, to-wlt: One (1) barri er whisky; one (1) wagon ami harness. Te*ms cash. G eorgia, haralson county.—whereas, jo- seph II. Brown, administrator of J. M. King, eprosonta to tho court In his petition, duly filed ami on torn! on record, that he has fully administered King’s estate : This Is therefore to cite all person's couceruid, kin dred ami creditors, to show causo.lf any thev can, why said administrator should not bo discharged from Ills administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 186'.». This 5th day of July, 1866. A. D. WOODS, Ordinary. ju!y20-m6m Printer's fee $4 60 G eorgia, haralson county.-Wheraaa, Eliza- ImiUi Perryman, administratrix of the estate of II. A. Perryman, repreaeuta to the court iu her peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that she has tullv administered Perryman's estate : why said administratrix should not be discharged from A. D. WOODS. Oadlnary. Printer's fee $4 80 t’lerk's Office, Savannah, Ga., July IT, i860, j Term, la postponed to tho second Momlay in October i and oihers Interested, will take July90-wtilaugl0 J^OllTHKRN DISTRICT OF GIOUOIA— Atlanta, Ge.. April 9T, 1866. To whom It may couoern: Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assignee of ABNER O. GILMER, of dillsviUe, Hall oounty. Mate ot Georgia, la said district, who baa been adjudged a bankrupt upon bla own petit* »u. by tha District Oonrt of said District. NOAH R. FOWLER, aug4-w8w Pleasure Seekers. Virginia Spriusv* ALL NORTHERN CITIES. at any intermediate point, have been placed on sale by this road at greatly reduced rates. NO BTAGHlSrO. If you desire SPEED. COMFORT and SAFETY, go via tbe Great Virginia and Tennessee Air- Guano for Turnip,, Etc. Coe's Bone Superphosphate and Manipulated Guano, for Turnips, Grasses, etc., at my Guano Depot, Broad Broad street, Atlanta. S EVFN-TOP Turnip Seed, Ruts Bags Turnip Seed, Purple Top Turnip Seed, White Top Strapped- Leaved Turnip seed, all for tale by WE have arranged a regular system of through tick- Atlanta to New York, Baltimore, Phila delphia, Jacksonville and Tallahas see, Florida, rla Savannah. Baggage checked through. Only one change of cars south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Sxcurmlon Ticltofs At very reduced rates, good from date, until the first day ot October next, from Atlanta, Maoon and inter mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Forsyth), and “mod and intermedia*- -*—'— *- •• BRONSON, M. T. Fbom 4 to 350 Hobs* Powkb, Including the Celebrated Cor liss Cut-off Eglnesn, Slide Valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Circular,Mulay aud Gang saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills Shaft ing, Pulleys, Ac., Lath and Shingle Mills, Whest and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belting, Ac. Seudfor descrip tive circulars and price list. WOOD *k MANN, STEAM KNU. CO., fehl6-6m Utlcak. w «w York. EXCHANGE CONCERT SALOON, WINE AND BEER HALL, MARIETTA STREET. String Band AND L.ADY WAITEH8 iy A TTES'DAXCR Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealers Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. fevar, headache, pain li er stomach," lushes of beat about tbe face, chilly een- satkms, burning of tbe ereilds and general reeUea*- neee. Taken in time ell tbeee eym^ome peee awey imzaedlateJy, wltbont injury to tbe constitution. Fre quently, however, the proper remedy Is not applied in tirns, the disease becomes chronic, and tbe foundatlen laid for numberless evils to tbe constitution of tbe wo man. Tbe next "turn" oomee around and there is no "ebow," or perbapstbe "whites’* will appear. There will be some uneasiness about tbe womb, but very lit tle or none of the natural fluid escaping. Tbe com plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of green ish casta about the face, constant dull aching pains about the head, weight In the lower stomach and back, with or without whites, palpitations of tbe heart, pal lor, exhaustion, Indirection, weariness, languor, ach- "green sickness" will be fully de ft becomes severe, with lose of memory, diminishing sensibility, sick stomach, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loos ut flesh, Increased flut tering of the heart, swKiAjao or the fkkt, lags aud body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest effort cause# nuaaiKD bbbathiho. almost suffoca- tiok. The skin Is flabby aud a "doughy feel." Tbl» Is a sad picture, but it is tbe condition of thousands of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-five who are brought to tbe verge of the grave by ignor aiice or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all wh are afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention ed, tn connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD- little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and successful physicians of Georgia, Wo repeat that DR. J. BRADFIELD’H FEMALE REGULATOR Is preparred for WOMEN aud to be used by Women only. A trial Is all we ask. Prepared and sold In any quantity by L. H. liltADP’IKLD, WHOLESALE DRUGG18T, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle. j$jf Bold by Druggists generally. Atlavta, Ga., December 29,1868. Dr. J. Bbadfixld. Dear Sir: J taka pleasnre in stating that some time previous to the late war. I used, with the utmoat success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld'* Drug Stote, West Point, Ga. Bhe had been suffering severely from suppressed raenstruction, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv- in Atlanta, sound and well. will state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had, I think, been diseased for six years — She waa a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of "freedom.’’ I do not hesitate to Indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom mend it. Yours truly, B wmmmmmm jno. c. whitnek. of Dr. Joseph Brsdfleld, of this county, and as a med ical man proneunce it to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit In the treatment of all the diseases Moyjttvillx, 1868 Db. J. Bbadfield—Dear Sir: I have much pleaame In saying I have witnessed tbe most decided and hap- iffecta of yonr Female Regulator In this neighbor hood. WM. H. FINCH KV • I also prepare and have for salo a YEAST POW DER, equal to tbe best, and for much less price. AtK* I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now In use by many of tbe best housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. Li. II. RKADEIELD, DruffffiHt, Atlantfiy Ga. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. marll-eodlF WHITEHALL STREET. FREE CONCERT SALOON AND HHOOTING GALLERY OPEN EVERY NIGHT. LiadLloa lu Attoudauoo. Wines, l.lqn aug 7-3m Tho best of ms, Porter, Ale, and Laver lleer on Hand. J. K. UUCHAR, Proprietor, li. S. Mnraliur. Sale. U NDER and bv virtue of a writ of flora facias, issued out of the Honorable, tho District Court of the Uulted States for the Northern District of Georgia, lu fkvor of the plaintiff, William Delauy, In the following •oar, to-Wit: William Delauy vs. David J. Halley, I have levied upou as the nromrty of David J. Bai ley all that tract or parcel of land, together with build ings and Improvements thereon, lying and belug lu tbe county of Soaidiug, second district, originally State of Georgia, on the ] First Tucsd.j lu Meptriuber next, between the lawfhl hours of sale. Terms cash, aug 8-w4w W. H. SMYTH, U. S. Marshal. A88tUNGO SALE. B m T -lit., ot u oMm of th, Hoflonbl. th. Dtetrtcl Court ol tho UJt«l»Uto. forth. Nortb.ru Dl,. trtotofOWfl* I rtU Mil twfbr. th. Court Houm door, lu tho town of H-rt.tu, on Brturdhr, the 4th doj of i*i>t.tib.r next 11 o’Mloch. k. u., on-Amrth lut-rMt In .hi.!, urM ot had. luoludlu . artal mlU ud wooboMdlu. MMhlM Muted two BlUa from O. I 3m, M im ot lu.l nnr llo,w3l i 3m, 31th. tutoTMl of C. A. lUf. m hrtrto ■nd I. th.-tU. oflwrlMtou Km., dMMMd. uwpl hrtoutlM DR. 0. S, PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF ins CELBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, Anotline Pain Kill It, AITMIILUOCN PILLS, A.O-XJE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic PDHIPYINO FIZxZiB rpHE excellent remedies of O. S. Prophitt, M. D. ■ — recommendation, their well-known power *^~ "leases peculiar to our SoutLern cli- ly established for them an enviable gia aud the adjoining States. As the a living in the South are predisposed [•Billions Pills strike directly at tbe root of tbe evil. They cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of ten. is the bottom of the Conghs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Propliitt's Pain Kill It any othei chronic diseases, u Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It ia safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid ready for uss at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle- 33 1-3 per cent, discount by the dozen bottles or more If you get snake bit, use PKOPIIITT’S PAIN KILL IT. apply tbe PAIN KILL IT. DR. O. h. PROrHITT‘8 Auti-BilJious Vegetable Pille, Purgative and Febrifuge, may be relied upon as a safe and efficient cathartic iu all Febrile aud Acute Disease* of all kinds. DR. 0. 8. PROPHITT’S VEGETABLE AGP E PILLS. t safe tnd.curiain remedy for Ague sml Fever, Chills DR. PROPHITT’S COMPODID DYSBITEHY CORDIAL. A safe and genuine remedy for all kinds of Dowel Dli eaoes. Dysenteries, PtarrhoMk, Bloody Flux. Ac , I may be gtveu to all sixes, ages aud aexas, and at a! times, with perfect safety, where there la anything « that class indicated. Keinate Tonic, PURYFYING PILLS uigowisr mm a iuii premrauon. as you see in toe Hill rhey have given perfect saUafacUon In my practice U the last tweutyjearm. In all oases that they are recou mtnded for. The Pills may be taken in ooonectlc _ with the Liver Medicine, without the Tonic, when state of tbe Blood, or a Flabby state of the Muscles, generally follow Fever and Chills ’» d Fever. All of the above Medicine* sold by Druggist* and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. Sold by W. A. LanadeU. Kedwine .% Fox, Curtfa A Lloj d, Pemberton. WUeou. Taylor * UV>., Atlanta, Ga. Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT. Covington, Ga. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. WHITEHALL STRUT, ATLANTA, QBORGIA, marl* -eodly