Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 21, 1869, Image 3

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tfLYJS ERA Sy mombmoTaco. ft ms nu MlMWMW. iTWnuouittM «t •‘thuU’ru Druu L (allow,, jrriercUj : i«»; m. ~S£~ l | It *. ¥. t»r- * |4 r. u- I I*" iSrriri b^Cvuuntr —Tk. pciM-Mnoat pub- ha ikWM* of Ui« Em.. U aomwtxt b tbt iMillug msrohauU ot UatooMg. Liaui.—Judd* I. Si Furott wm iu th. pit Cirt.-»»T. iluuiiluUiu), D. D. , wm la lb, «Uj /aatwiUj. but.—Bob. Thoa. P. BaBbld, of ll»d- p£a*nlTt!* J looking a.- It«UrJ»> WM but, thuaifh • w»« »otU«oJ KHiiowUnt Ity Itm l Mi lb* prwtton* d* v. Mill it become rory cool. Mbw> t building, acit door to Uhwtl wtroet He l« golug to (*t on that side of tlio city in or- L UK' people with good moat. |u PatNTtno.—AH kind* of M»*r- Jitiiig, nuob u Oiionhm, Li tter Ida, Kill Honda, IMetomeuta, do., troouia *ud afflow, prompUy nt- [T the H»w Etta Jon Pnnmtio E«- Nt, on Alabama etreet. •as Oooar.—The Mayor bad a full May uiornmg. All kiuda of offenses a city ordinaucea were topreaont- prod peualtiaa acoordlng to the offense*. Hia Honor diapatebenj alaerity and diapers of a if it in a very short time. 1 Cotnrr.—dodge Pope announce, i third Monday in August he will a special tern) of the Superior Ha county for the trial of criminal [understand that there are a good ■ kind of caaea on the dooket, be- fef parties confined in the county StoittHL Nonog. —The friends and ao- qnalBtanoea of Ur. and Mrs. 1, J. Kaodor are raqaeated to t.tUmd tha fnoaral of their Infant daaghtar, Mi pm, at fio'alock r. u. Puat atu> HU Wm—100 of tboaa celebra ted Burke county melons- fresh—in to-day. Also 100 tbs of Beaks' choice Concord Orapea. a 0(14 Ihuaa SKD ata Wm—Chelae dear seed Peaches. Only think—Peaches and milk. angle Paaaa auu ms Wm—tha only plana where melons are fresh orery day. . ,augl4 LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Conrta and others will flud It to their interest to send their litporU aud orders for Blank Books of auy style of Huliug or Binding to Wm. It. HaMLcrntn, Book Binder aud Blank Book Mannlaotur- er, Granite Block, Atlanta, Ga. M0NETABY AMD COMMERCIAL ATLANTA MARKETS, SPECIAL NOTICES. ucorffl* Mtate Lottery, for the Beaeffit ot th« Orphans’ Horn* and Free School. Combination Claat, Wo. ftM. The following wtra tho dnwu nun* bon Aug. 20, I860 j <8-24-20- M—23—18—00—86—48- 72—04—74—56 iug91-dU HOWAllD * OO., -We hud a rery plpuK.int call u Ur. J. tt. Ohritftitiu, of the wait upou uur ( oiler htefogMr m a chanm 1 ot t with Um Jtaw-ple uf Southwest Hia paper a thrifty one aud 10U0H of the State. — wiH rewatu until the I 1 k.—The recent aalea of real ea- r demonstrate the fact that the nta has not yet subsided. No bd of real estate is offered, nor r of the city it is located, it sells Vprices. The tendency is up- continue comiug here from king for each luveetmeats, aud 1 is put npou the market finds |iw Cotton.—Messrs. McDau- >., received yesterday, per ex- new cotton from John N. Warehouse aud Commission •Urange, Gu. The cotton f. aud was sold by them at 3G , to Satuuel Mayer, E«q., oue kippers, and forwarded same r Austell, Inman & Co., New Exclusion.— On Wednesduy e named for the excursion to •onrees of Georgia, tendered to he Stale by Col. E. Hulbert. it of the Western <fc Atlantic Wt of the papers in the State mted by their editors or other- »ave no donbt that the party I agreeable one. The Eba will, •presented by a competent ob- ispondent. kiKNN vs. Thos. G. Simms.—A (r. Thos. G. Simms, late Post- llaoe, was arrestsd by United Marshal Chauibi rlaiu, on fill (filing money order fui»«t«i tltir- art ot his administration. T he Toommenced yesterduy before |W. B. Smith. The prosecu- Bted by Col. John Milledge, ^District Attornoy, assisted by Itley, Esq. The defense is in en. L. J. Gartrell and Judge Mr. Simms claims that ho the Department and paid lyrs due. The examination ofj l commenced. The first iutro- |S. Noll late money clerk, under n<! now a resident of Marion, ending bis examination the ed until this morning. Idmpakiks. —Maj. Madison Bell, •neral of the State, has very •d us with a list of insurance thorized to do business in this i assured that no company that | furnished with a certificate of | the right to transact insurance is State, nor has any agent such a like certificate. By observing Iblic can learn what ccmpanies with the law, and thus be pro- •• wild-cats. ” Other companies r papers, but have not yet fully the law; but, we suppose, such ill do so shortly will be duly li- following is a full list of those complied : nee Company, Liverpool, Eug- n, N\ Y.; Security and Aunui- lecticut Mutual Life, Conn.; I, N. Y.; National Life, D. C., r York, N. Y.; Home, N. Y.; i.; Norwich Fire, Coun.; Con- N. Y.; Mutual Life, New an Life Company, New York; no.; Putnam Fire, Conn.; Con- 1; JStna, Conn.; Phrenix, Conn.; [ N. Y.; New York Life. N. Y.; FN. Y.; Home, Conn.; North te, N. Y.; Hartford Fire, Conn.; " Y.; International, N. Y.; Y.; Railway Passengers, krity, N. Y.; North American, klsI, Mass.; Astor Fire.N. Y.; Pa- wsshington Fire, Md.; Niagara Republic Fire, N. Y.; Hanover l Germania Fire, N. Y.; Liver- |don and Globe, England; Mon- L MtL; Georgia Mutual Fire and ■them Insurance and Trust Go., Bk N. Y.; A£tna Life, Conn.; k “ v Standard Fair, do; Brook- Y.; Enterpna Fire A Ma- |feo; Knickerbocker Life, N. Y.; Life, Maoon, Gu. ; Phu-nix Donn.; National Capital, Life, Fire, Md ; Firemans, N. Y.; Hechanics Fire. Md.; Equitable Society, N. Y.; MiNsissippi Jovington, Ky.; Empire Mutual Lamar Fire, do.; Etifuulu Home, in Mutual, Athens, Ga.; Georgiu ■hbiiN. do.; Widows and Orphans j N. Y.; North America Life, do.; L; Southern Life, Tcuu ; Queen England- A * kUilOHMOKH, Importer and Man- ulkclorar, Upholsterer, and Cabinet Furniture, Bed diua. Feathers, and Curled Hairs. Beds renovated by Steam-Patent UonovsUng Machine. Feather, Curled Hsb*. Wool, and Cotton Mattresses. Done entirely by steam and no fire. Also, agent lor Pavtlllon and Bustle Window Shades. Cloth and Paper Shades, e Urge lot of Chairs and Washatands, Furniture and A. EhUENZXNaElt, Hunter Bt, 8 Doors from Whitehall. *ng 13-15-2<Mm BugiHieM.—W# have Mills change to noU in Ihs markoU alnoe^ ^”* 7 ^ Ups, so incroaaed sow, aid a steady flour. QuoUtio ruled yeaterday. oo| cxeoaalvo. ssto imio onango to note in Bfostettli^. Tbsr# la, per- I firmness in provisions and ly coufldsuoe m wheat snd on in tha table below ks continue ample but i tterwrfttles. • i rtuh si s Malden’s HlasU” is the purr peachy complexion which follows the use of Hagan's Magnolia Baliu. It 1* the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladies in society understand this. Tho Magnolia Balm changes the rustic country girl Into a city bells more rapidly than any other one thing. Bednsee, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches and all ef fects of tho summer sun disappear when It is used. , and a genial, cultivated, frekh expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty is possible to all who will invest 75 cents at any respectable store and 1 assist on getting the Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon’s Katharion to dress the hair. NarsMtU, Dentist, Whitehall it Lawshe'a Jewelry Store. fjuly 1—3m L(X1I11A>K ik CLAIIK, Attoincys.—Ot- :eon Broad street, over Echols’ Seed Store. Practice anywhere In the State, United Staten Supreme Court, and Superior Conrta. jy 25-dly > Agent, Tkt> Herald, of Lbe 174b, aaya State Umd* Boutbem ■eonrHlea were weak on North Carolina and Tenneeaee, and eteady on tbe rest of the lut. Tbe oloalug price* were : Ten- BeMeta ex ooupou, 02 to 024; do., new. 614 to 51|; do., five per oent, 46; Virginia, ex oou- pon, 65 to 66; do., new, OU to 61: do.; regU- 48 to 484; do., registered, 1800, 67 to 68; do,, register*!, 1867, 54 to 64l;Oeor- gia eixee,, 84 to 844; do. sevens, 91 i to 02; Noith Carolina, ex coupoo, 56 to 56i; do., «ew, 491 to 50; Missouri sixes, 861 to 87; ditto, Hannibal and Ht Joeeph, 90 to 92; Louisiana sixes, 71 to 72; ditto, levee sixes, 044 to 66; do. do., «fghts. Bit to 80; Alabama eights, 93 to 93; Aver. 64| to 07; do., six- ea, sterling, 90 to 100; South Carolina sixes, 09 to 71: ao., new, 03 to 05; do., registered etock, 04 to 66; City of Memphis sixes, CO to 51; do., Atlanta eights, 85 to87; do. Savannah sevens, 92 to 93; do. New Orleans consols, 74 to 75; do. do., issue railroads, G9 to 70; Mo bile and Ohio, sterling, G4 to GG; <lo. do., eights, 68 to 00; Mississippi Central Railroad, first mortgage, 71 to 72; do., secoud tnort- ge, 00 to 02; Memphis nod Charleston, first, to 89; do., second, 74 to 70; do., stock, 45 to 47; Greenville and Columbia Railroad guaranteed, GO to 07. t'laalsnsli Provision Market. The Commercial of tho 18th says; Lard was firmer in the morning under the advices from Liverpool, but closed qniet. Ket- tie-rendered Leaf can still be bnd at 191 to 20 oents for oonntry and oity. There was much done in Bulk Meats. They are quoted at 14o for shoulders, lfQc for rib sides, 104o for clear rib sides, and 174o for dear sides—all loose. Bacon is quiet, but there is not much ready for immediato delivery, and full prices are asked. Kales were made at 15£o for shoul ders, 184 to 18go for dear rib, and 19c for clear sides—all packed. Sugar-cured Hams are quiet at 23 to 24o for city. Lrfmtivllle Provision Market. The Journal of tho 19th Nays: The market coutinuea to rule very firm for all diacriptions of the hog product, and a fair demaud is re ported. That tbe season will close with al most unprecedentedly light stocks is now con ceded, and the probabilities favor high prices soon after the next packing season is well ad vanced. Mess Pobk—Is steady at $31 to 34 60 with light sales on orders. We note sales of 15 barrels rump nt $28 00. Bacon—Sales to-day include 59 casks clear rib sides nt 194c; 5 casks dear sides at 194c; 19 casks shoulders at 164 to lO^c. Hams—Are in good demaud and firm, with sales of 27 casks fancy sugar-cured at 23ic. Labd—We note sules to day of 10 tea. ut 20Jc and 25 kegs prime leaf at 22c. ^HSTA.TsTOlXx-1. Buying. SeUling Clou*... 8lLVK.lt. .31. WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. AND Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COItNF.R OF ALAIiAMA AMI WIIITKIiALL STREETS, ATLANTA GKOUGU. .21. 25. DISSOLUTION. vis. Agent Drove L. H. Davis, Ileal Rstate Agent anti Anr. tionoer. novl8-ly ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! 1ITE keep on hand constautly, and are manufactur TV ing all kinds uf FLOUR AND UR AIN SACKS, <rders rospoctftilly solicit*]. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jj-3-3m Corner WhiUholl and Hunter St». Macon * Western Railroad, \ Atlanta, July 1, 1h6J. } W E liave arranged a regular syaWm of through tick ets from Atlanta to Sew York, Ualtimore, Phila delphia, Jaeksonrllle and Tallahas see, Florida, via Savannah. n^imso checked through. O0I7 oho cliiugc ot mn south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Excursion Tlokots At very reduced rates, good from date, until the first day ot October next, from Atlanta. Macon and inter mediate stations to tbe Indian Springs (Forsyth), and CLOTHING AT COST. ■■ - •% J J AVISO decided to enlarge oar store, that wo may the demauds of the trade, we now offer our en tire stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING at cost, for cash, tor the next thirty daya. All those wishing to purebaso will find It to their interest to call >S examine our stock. \V. B. LOW K At CO. Atlanta,Ga., August 1st, 1809. , aug Mm PUBLIC SALE. A T Auction, beginning on Saturday, August 98th, 1869, at ten o'clock, a. m., at tbe Quartermaster's Depot on Forayth street, Atlanta. Ga., tho following named property: Three Horses, One Mule, A Lot of Tonti, Tirpmlini, India Robber Blan- kota and Ponohoi, Canvas, Stovei, and a Largo Lot of Dnsorviofablo Property. Terms cash at time of sale. By order of Brevet Major General A. H. Tanar. O. K. 8ANDKHMON, Capt. and A. A. Q. M. U. 8. A., Depot Quartermaster. J. H. Barrett, Auctioneer. deodUl)28aug AIllMTOBf, CHARE k HAMMOCK is solved by mutual content. Thoiuaa J B. B. Crane having purchased 4 0. O. Hammock in the said firm, r the iiiiue and stila ARE, to wbotn all debts dus the <>l.| d, and who hereby emu* ail tli« lls- T. L. LAHGHTUN, BKNJ. V- OKANF, C. O. HAMMOCK. 19. 1100. A CARD. BUG I tender my acknowledgements fur e of Ue oourteelee, and appreciating ful- ■ 1 have uniformly received from uiy [ cheerfully recoraw an i‘ f energetic bualnewi men G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. THE COOK PLACE-WEST END. A. K. Heago and Col. Morrison, aud Sdfjolnlug B. H. Broom head, The' Lot (,'onlaina Five Acres. It Is wull inclosed, in cultivation, ha* a lino orchard COOK ROOM, DINING 1IOOM, MILK ItOoM, PANTBY. BATH BOOM, WASH BOOM. And Wood Boom, all very conveniently arranged. verandas, etc., and 0. a HAMMOCK. PUL for the petmnage to liberelly extend- ieUte Ana, we hope to merit a conltnu- *“n pledg* our pereonal. prompt, * ail liuaiDMU entrnatetl to our LANOHTON A (JUANK I. aug 90-tf ImOou to a WANTED. r TWO NO. 1 GANDY ^•vSte. blinds to all Uie 'vGn^oi la well end newly painted. , P 1 *™ *** l 7° *? rv ‘ nU ’ ro °ma aud a store room ont- aide. There la a barn, auble, now house, etc., on the jwemtatMt and the branch running through the horse Oouveyancaa will leave my office at 4M o’clock on a- Asrsis '.S ISs.** 4 * 1 ’ Ikal Estate and Insuranoe Asent augl«-6t No. 5, a It, Block, PuaohW.t li# H. Marshal'* Hti| r . Orrua U. 8. Marshal. North err List, or Ga I Atlauta, Oa., Aug. 9, meg, J | > V virtue of a writ of rendition! exponas, Issued I) from th« Honorable the District Court of the United ktales for the Northern District of Georgia, will be sold, on Tuesday the 94th Inst., In front of the United Matse Oourt Uootn. in tbe oilf ot Atieulr Fulton, the following property, eondsmued ed to the United Mates, to-wft: Thirty-seven Half Boxes of Tohneeo. Terms cash. OK). II. CHAMBXRXJR, U. 0. Dsynty Marshal Rorthem Dtatrtct of Oa. 002S^IVIE1I : \0I-A.l_i. ATLANTA WH0LE8ALE PRICES CURRENT. rv^llms.. .$15^1*) 17 >4 Hams, cauv. 8.C. Plain Canvasod ‘29(«j»23 Country 19®20 Hides, clear.. Sidea, C. It.. Shoulders, I7(gil' H»B*tnK-V Jd- Kentucky 23(ii27 India J8&32 Buie Hope—V lb Machine-made.. 10®; Hand-made Bran—per ton $22 8Uf^2fi U®10 Lurd—H lb. Tierces A bis. Kegs and Cana. Lend—H lb. Leather—]b. White Oak Sole. Hemlock Sole.... 28<&:35 Country Sole.. Country Upper Tenu. Upinir 60(^65 Northern V doz. $42 00 hV. cf. V doz....$40050 Six Great Remedies IX’ COLUMN. L. H, BEADFIELFS_OOLUMN LR. i. BRXbrmD’H nun mungi Woman’s Best Friend. T HIS vahMbU Mqdtrfns U prepared tor Wokm ex- dMfvMr A mii4»Wwee4 by worn Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Sol An*aU~Na H PERFECTLY RKfJAliLE. The only remedy for Chiiia and fever, or Ague and Ferae. Urnt i* or <*n be depended upon is Hurley’* benefit. WORTHY or A rr«NTION. To Dr. Ihimu A. Hurley: I hereby oertify that during last year 11 llh the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miss lue in large doeee—frequently aa high as 60 grains per dav, end which must have cost me nearly $100. I con- suited Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I reiused to take, preferring to let the disease take Us course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aud pronounc ed with enlarged Liver aud Hpleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley\ Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did ao, and have no rusaoa to regret U. One bottle restored UM completely, and since that time J have seen nearly a hundred oases in which it acted with equally happy results, aud would certainly recommend it aa prefers- where the wo as Is the *‘tosn> H _ gksl _ t Fslmalk Hx.au- . tnt I wfltcare any irregularity in a case* aa roqulr* a earg we very race, the Frmalk Kxau* lator la of almost unlearna I application. In a sudden check of the “monthly un—ur boo dou», trouble of mind, or ttfce aoeos, It aete Uko a ckann, by mcvroRtar ms nucHAMNi xv invar xmtawob. time saltevlog thi heagnaha, pain hi the smoU e?the beck aud * 'low. 11 |K|‘the face, chilly sen. Louisville, Ky., June 15, 1865. JAMKH MARTIN, Engineer. IMPOSTAlfT TO INVALIDS AND a. 1 : laid for . wittaMi injury u raver, Hm proper 1 Fr«- .. HVl ‘0 ■ aad the foundation ajrvtteee the constitution e/the wo- «o4 and there is no " will ap(Swr. There 2A&36 ree—v lb. 0 Prime 24' 4 ^25 J Llqaors—gal and dot Good 92Ifc(923>11 Brandy Fr.. |7.0(i^)12.0U Ordinary.. 21^29 Amor $1.50^2.00 I*each $ 3.(M)a|4, Star Par&fine... Cotton Ya 38(a»40 17(^7', Whittemore CowPeaiVbu. a$1.25 Drags and DyratafTs Alum ^ 1b MRIO Borax, ref. V lb... Blnestone V tt*.. 1.' Brimstone lb lb... f _ Copperas V lb tf> Camphor lb$l.f Caator OH, qta. «.< do pts.a gal.3 75W4 00 Ep. Balts ^ lb. 6Q@H Indigo V lb. $1 20&1 60 Madder V lb. 23@95 Pot. hyd. V lb. $6 26 Quinine V ox. $2 75 Saltpetre lb. 12@i20 Sweet OU * doxl.50@6.00 do. gal$1.45^3.(0 do. pts. do*$3.00 Dry Uoodi-V yd| Gin, Holland $4.00^6.00 American... $ 1.60f<n2-00 Rum, Jamaica 4.00(^6.00 do Vdoz... Nectar do Scotch do do V gal... Wine V doz Madcris... S2.60($6.00 0018 Bl’d Sh. 3-4 Bl'd 8h. 7-8.... 120IB Bl’d Sh. 4-4... .13>ai&30 Bro. Drill 16^29 Bl’d. Drill 18022 H Ticking I2‘o045 Prints- 10 Spraguc'u.. 13@13>, Merrimac.. 13013)4 American.. 13013)4 WamHiitta. <& 9)4 Ducheaa B. 15016 ' H 10j_ 750SO Arnold’s Frathri Flowr— Atlanta Mills, fancy $ hun- ■dred 95 Ot Do do, ex. family 4 6t IDo do, family 4 IK Dodo, Fulton XXXX | Do do, Georgia XXXX family 3 00 Do do, ship stuff 1 50 Port. $2.50^6.00 Champaign o Kits $2.5003.00 Meal—V bu.$1.2601.30 Mesa Fork—V bbl. Molassest— New Orleans 90 Florida 75080 Sugar House $1.0001.25 Cuba Nalla—ft keg 600 58 Lard Oil $1.7502.00 Linseed OU.. 1.3001.35 Coal Oil 480 50 Lubr. OU 1.1503.00 Osnaburgs — f yd Potash—V c; Babbit* Putty—V lb Ilicc-V lb... Salt—HI sack. Liverpool..., Virginia 2.90 Shot—f) bag. Patent $3.40 Buck 3.75 Soap-? lb. Turpentine 7@8 20023 *. $14.00 . 8040 . 11012 ...$2.75 Turpentine Steel—lb. . 1 25 Plow Fruit—V lb ami bbl. i Cast Apples V bu.... 1.7602.25j_German : .. 12X 6001 Sugar—V lb. 8013 N. 0 15016 405 P. B 15015X Yellow Oats Ginseng.. ltiflo hf. keg Rifle qr. keg. Blasting keg 6 0006. $4.60 $38(0.40 9010 Blasting Hay—* Aides- * lb Green J Dry Halted.... 18020 Dry Flint 20022 roa-9 lb. Sweedet American bar 606 Refilled B. ...17X018 Refined C... .16)( Unsound Hound 50090 Extra fino...1.0001.36 Smoaing— 5001.00 Varnish—|i gsl. Copal 3.5004.00 Jai«n $3.000360 TO BRICK LAYERS. T EN Good Brick Masons wanted. Good wagos an regular employment will be given. Address P. O. BOX 190, Atlanta, Ga. augl8-d2twlt* F 0 R E ST Q U E E N . produce hair o It was discovered in Atlanta. It has bean tested in Atlanta. Its references are In Atlanta. It has produced hair and whlskors > in Atlanta over 00 years of ago. It removes scabs, scurfs, an ralp. It removes all Itching and heat of the scalp. It keeps tho acaln clean and hoalthy. It Immediately atop# the hair from falling 0 Ir, whlake era and eye brows to grow luxn- It keeps tho hair from changing color from age. It produces a foil aet of whlekci * '* of mature age. 1 and inuntachn 1 any Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY. No, 17 Alabama Rtreet, Up StitirM, ATLANTA, OA. mar 7 tlldec25 City Tnx-l**yerH. Lookout Tor the Engine When the Whistle Uloire. MHnUina Hi Mill I ill d. That the hecaiver and Collector of Taxes lb# reqnlrod to oloae bis l>ook on Urn 1st Hapteinber next, and pmoead aa soon thereafter as practicable, to I Issue • foa for double tax against all who may fail to give In, and collect ike tax UU the 2l)Ui September, af- »*r which thos ha will famish tha Clerk with A list of those who have foiled to pay, that fl foe may Issue against all such AsUnquote/' " Die time 1- ilknrt " ( ..aioi “The Urns Is short.’’ Oou* to Umsjsv aug 9auBlUI20asp. ms ira good motto L. F. THOMAM. Irer and Collector. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TtlE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KXOWN. W AKllANTKD A CKIITA1N CUKE FOR All scrofu!ou« diseases, ulcers, chronic rheuxuaUam, mercurial and syphilitic diseaet-K In all stages, aud all skin diseases. It quickly removes virus from llie constitution and blood, and r«*torea the patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Prepared In the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILI.SOX, TAYLOR. & CO., Wholesale Drug-grists, Atlanta, Weorgia. PniCES: 200 Galw. Hpirits Turpentine 2,000 Pounds Putty, 100 Pounds Calomel, 200 Pounds Spirits Nitre, 100 Pouuda Refined Borax, PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. num siEumuu WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. US's K Hills.- Hurley’s Sarsaparilla I believe it tbe most wouderful medicine before llie public. Nothing under the heaven* could induce niu to aay so without proof of the strongest aud etireid kind: therefore I speak willingly and positively on the ■abject. My daughter ha* beeu afflicted with skin disease and stiffness of the joints for several years. I em- tightness acroaa tha chest, cough, and glddiueaa. if Kill allowed U> go 00 “groan riokaW’ wili be fully de veloped, the Headache neoomea severe, with toes of memory, diminishing sensibility, ucs stomach, dys- pepeia, no relish for food, loMwf flesh, increased flut tering of the heart, awru-mo or ran mi, legs 1 body, and oeoaaioual spilling of blood. Tha alight sad picture, but it la Uw condition of thonsanda of women between the ag«e of fifteen aud forty-five who are brought to the verge of the grave by up e or neglect to take the proper retnody. xp tin afflicted with any of the symptoms ab ed. In connection with an irregularity of tl alckueHt,” we eameKly aay TAKE DR. J. BRAD FIELD’U FEMALE KEQULATOIL A few ounces t> ken you will at once experience Its benefits, and with little patience you will be fullr restored to health. Thia remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty years bv many of the most experienced aud venty years by many of the moat expei essful physician* of Georgia, 0 rejeat that DB. J. B&ADFIELD'fl Wo tEOl by Woman only. A trial la all we ask. Prepared and sold it toniahuient she rapidly got well, and thank God - only remedy employed, loaves no doubt cal qualities, aud that it alone cured ber. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the FOIL SALE AT LOW 300 Gallonn Linseed Oil, 10,000 Pounds Pure Lead, 100 Kegs English Bicarb Soda. 600 Oz. Hulph. Quinine 100 Pounds Balaam Copaiva 200 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, Largo atocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals. On hand, and for sale, at Um loweat j>oaaible_j! 50 Pounds Iodide Potassium. 10 lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock aud prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, A CO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, DEALF.ns IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - O-IEODFLOIAA. inay23-c M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AA 1ST ID SHOES SOLE LEATHER, CALFI SKINS,MSHOEBFINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA- GEORGIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to oxamiuo my stock, as it is IBLDOTED WITH GUTEA. T CAHH, And iiurcliANcd exclusively Tor (MSII, From the 33osl Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. aoglfim M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOHACCO COMMINNION ME11CIIANTN, WHOLENALK DEALEOS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c WIIITBXX yVT ,T-« HTIITIET, ATLANTA CEORCIA. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM GANDY. Measrx. James Buddie & Co.— Gcntlomcn—It gives me great pleaaure to aay, after using all the othor worm remedies known to me. with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s and since using it my children havo become quiti wall and healthy. The children would oat it all tin time. It is one of the beat, safest remedies known, | and as aucb, recommend it 1 Louisville, June 13, 18C8. 1 auy quantity by L. II. UttADFIKLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price 5*1 50 per Bottle. Sold by Druggist* generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 29, 1868. Dr. J. Bladfisld. Dear Sir: I taku pleasure i •Utiug that some time previous to the late war. I u»ed, with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld a Drug 8tote, West Point, Ga. Bho had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She ia, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I 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. Thia woman had, I thiuk, been diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to tl time of “freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse yoi preparation for the purposes for which you recoi mend it. Youra truly. JNO. C. WHITNER. (ft Dr. joseplu Bradfield, of this county, and as leal man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of females for which ho recommends it. This Decem ber 21. 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. Mocutville, 180s Dr. J UitAnriELb—Dear Sir: 1 have much pleasu in saying 1 have witnessed the most decided aud h*p- py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighhor- nood. WM. H. FINCH KN. Mountviv-x, P C8. Dr. J. BRAbriELD—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used I also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T POW DER, equal to the best, and for wnch less price. I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, -- • 'louaeki * ‘ he very L. If. IIHA Dt’uiftflst, A.tUvnta, On. 8olo Agent for Geo. M. Hay's Sure Cure for Intemperance. 1 all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, Wenknoss, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of art ion of the Liver or Disordered Stomach- There arc no hitlers Otat can compare with these lu removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can bo had at any drug store in tho United Slates. JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jan. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen: Thtn ia to certfiy that I have been lor years a sufferer, and tried all tho tonics I have beard of or Been adver tised, with little or no relief from any of them I heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith iult before 1 commenced, snd to my surprise aud joy, before I finished one bottle. I ielt a groat deal better ami firmly believe that one or two occasions it was the means of saving and prolong- ingr—| fijtfjjMMj * * * NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use in the future only SEABROOK’S, a combination quite up with tho advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harm less in its action, efficient and reliable in ail uses. Invaluable in the following diseases: Bummer Complaint, Irregularities of tbe bowels, Restlvensaa, Teething, Ac. Gives health to tho child a » the i nthn Nakmvillk, Tcnn., Feb. 12, 1858. Jas. Huddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.—Wln-n living iu your city I used several bottles of Dr. 8eabrook’s In fant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more good and It would rost bettor after using it than any other remedy I over tried. I can aay with confidence, ft is tho beat medicine for children at present known. ’ “' ll you would get the druggists here to keep ft. If oue does, pi ease let mo know; it not send me loxati by express, and I will pay for ft at the office here. Write mo when you send it, and oblige MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. DR. SEARROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and This ologAiit coinlination possesses all the tonic properties of 1‘onivta.i Bark and Iron, without the dls- agrcoblo taste and bad offeets of either, separately or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all oaaeo when# gentle tonic I u presalon is required after convalescence from rav* n or debilitating dlieases, or in those distressing irregn- lari lies peculiar to females. No female should be with! aut It, If liable to such diseases, for nothing can James Ruddle & Co., ruoriUETOHs, Laboratory .Vo. -11, lint lilt SI ret t S Louisville, ky. lUMiboranoodatorMabj antlWIF* * nil. •A.TI.A.NT’A OA DR 0, S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF HIS CEU1UATED LIVER. MEDICINK, Anoilinc l’ain Kill It, ANTI-I5ILLIOIJS FILES AGUE PILLS, llysrntrry Cortliat, Female Tonic PIiniFVINO FIIiLS T HE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophitt, M. D, need no recommendation, their well-known power in removing tho diseases peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoiniug States. As the minority of persona living in the South are predisposed to dlseaaoof the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the pains and acheaof our peo ple are due to organic or functional derangement of that important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and Anti-Billious Pilia strike directly at the root of the cviL They cure tho Lirar, which in nine case* out of ten, “he Coughs, Dyspepsia, latism. Constipation, M > common among oar |>« Acute Rheumatism, and bodily pains of evury kind flee before Fropliitt’a Fain Kill It U.yitd Plcawre Seckera. tpiIB unly illr.vt rontc t. tljr VlrgUiIa SprlnsN. ALL NORTHERN CITIES. E xcursion return tickets to authacewuai ed YirglniaSfiriAgs with tbe pririieg* of stopple over at aav Intermediate point, have been plaedd on aalu by this road at greatly reduced rates. ilillll o the Greenbrier White Hu . 3XTO STAGING. If you desire SPEED. COMFORT snd SAFETY, r> Line Ul '" 1 v,r K*«*» **»*• TeuNtiirr A!i- Apply to Ticket Ofliot, Passenger Depot B. W. WBENN, Gen. Ticket Agent W. i A. R. f. Jy7 d2m. bxohaimgb CONCERT SALOON, WINE AND BEER HALL, MAltlEl-TA MTKKKT. String Band AMU LAST WA.ITBH8 IN ATTEXDAXOL Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealers Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. 'fax Payers, Once More! iug iu the general t <Jay of September, si t time will be subject to double 1 this in time, c i'ou will do well to attend l_ blame no one but yourself for tho oonseqm ucea of d ueoeesary to give- io— 1. Poll tax, if t. Street tax. it »la fireman or *. e under sixty year* of age. i are uniter 45 year* of age. ai i of the. exempt* under the Si* . Horses, Carriages sod Buggies. auglScvrjwund’yld Proposals for Fresh Heel' and Hutton. OmcE Chief Comisuwabt or 8ub*ist>ncf., i Defaiujient or the South. Atlanta, August Ga., 12, 18C9 J vied proposals will be received at this office until u clock M.. September 13, 1869, for furniahiag *11 the lirsh beef and mutton required by tha Subriatau.-- Department for any purpose, iu Atlauta and at Mr- Pheraou Barrack*. The meat to bo of good and marketable quality, sub- <-t to rigid inspection, (necka and shank* not'to lu> received), and if not satisfactory, purchases at the ex pense of the contractor will be made in open iu*rk< t Bid* will also be received for furnishing the officer . stationed in Atlanta, and at McPherson Barracks, with choice cuts of flesh bed and mutton, stating price p r pound net. The contract to be in force for six month*, com- iDcing October 1st, l»C9. -ndoraod "Proposals for Bid* to be in duplicate. aug 13-Ct Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. sate aud reliable; pure Vegetable, and i ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a i 33 1-3 per cent, discount by tho dozen bottles a If you get snake bit, use FROPHITT’S FAIN KILL If you have a fresh wound of lb* PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit, apply the AIN KILL IT. DR. O. S. PROPHITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Furaativo an<l l-'ebril'iiict-, all Febrile a e Diseases of all kiud*. du. o. s. ruoriiiTT’s V EG ETA IILE AG V E PILLS, safe aud^certaiu remedy for Ague and Fever, Chills ul Fever, and all kind* of Periodical Diseases, and i* tfo and reliable tor ail to take at any time. DU. PROrUITT’S WHO DYSEITBRY CORDIAL A safo and genuine remedy for alt kiud* of Bowel Di*. eases. Dysenteries, Diarrhoea, llteody Flux, Ac , U may be gtvi'n to all sizes, ages and *exc*, and at all times, with x>erfiH*t safety, where thAfe 1* anything ol that class indicated. Female Towle, PURYFYING PILLS The Purlfiln* Pilia and Female Tonic are associated together a* a foil preparation, as yon see til the Dills They have glveu peffret satisfaction In n*y practice foi the last twenty years, in all cose* that they are recom mended (or. The Pills may be taken In eonucctloa with the Liver Madlclne, without the Tonic, alien there ts any indication for them, such as Short n<-i Breath, Swelling of the Feet or Face, «•- - * state of the Blood, or a Flabbj g«‘uerally follow Fever and Cb All of tha above Medicines sold by DnurgiaU and Merchants generally throughout the HoWhitii. Sold by _ W. A. Lansdell, ltedwlno A Fox. Curtia k Lloyd, Pambarton. Wilson. Tsylor K Co., Atlanta, Oa. Prepared only tax DR - 0, 8. PROPHITT, .. . , w Covington. Ga. All the above romodie* for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, VVIIOLKSALE mUUJUIST. SEMI-CENTENNIAL. EXPOSE. /ETIMA INSURANCE CO,, HARTFORD. JOLiY 1, IOC, D.t Assets, .... $5,352,532.96 Liabilities, - - - 267,082.33 $5,085,450 63 w SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO. ITS X=> S T . “Hi/ Iheir traits yc (noir them." r.OSSKS FA III IN FIFTY TEAKS, ®25,?2j31,485.37 ITS PRESENT. Tile -Must SiK i', .,riil Fire Co. In Amerira. amo«s, *s,asa.ssa.oo. Tlirce-fourths the Insurance lotn,uiih s eharteiwt have ruiln), proving mistaki-s and dlMniltlea in a profession based on oa- lamlljr and mlsforlnne, nilli an imporlaiil part of Its derelopuient In the sphere ol brand human boneTulenre. It Is a rare and nneommou CTent for ouo of these insti- tatlonsto iinike Its FI FTIET1I annual n - |Mirl, and that a satlsfactorj ono—aaolher of life's plainest aid lessons, “As jrou sen that shall you reap.” ITS FUTURE I'sefulness and duty must be shn|>cd and monsiired only by the wealth and leronfh of our count rj. moa-rtts profit ,nd .us.t.mul security. w. p. patthjjO, ,Ufi4'Ullwp4 ^ Acsat at Atl.iiU. Oa. FRESH TURNIP SEED. TUSrRDOmrhD, #00 Pounds RBD TOP, ADKBDKKN. PLAT DUTCH, UANOVKR, - 'YHITIC GLODf. YALLOW GLOBE, RUTABAGA, NORFOLK, YELLOW 8TONE, Ancl OtUor Variotloa. Call and purchase, or send in yo«r order* early. p. w. j. Rcnor.8, NOTICE. a suitable for tha culture of cottou, the 8tate of Georgia, take* thia method of inform- if Atlanta, aud Ktate of Georgia, that he will nndi-rtaka the sate of said lands la the above ea. Parties having any lands for will do well ‘orreapoad with the usdaialgnM. No eharge* made ualeea sale ia affected. MICHAEL O’HARA. Attornev *t Uw, 2iMh Ward f^tet Pittslinifli. Pa.