Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 27, 1869, Image 3

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wn NEW ERA. ay UUBMIMU. SCO. *7. ISO#. THE OTTY. “il—Fat twa arUuMwoak* * rovivul in pragma. >1 C«yn«'. Chapel, io •tid of th« ait;. andqobo, nnm- profOabod awnnmiau nail uniloj with U.U or atbnt Ohorahoa. 10 Tam—Ohlpploaw*«. r*»4j print- ^ ua nl Ik* bn c«o» la nay drairod ntoont n* ofcnnp M ** k-Uak 1**. "had nlnnwbnr*. L#ava J<»» oritatn ttwm put np alrganUy. -Tha Untrw* tha* wan to ban baau th- Oaapbtll Hot** last night, by M. Vblta, baa b**a poMpooed nnlil util nootb. Tb* yona* folka, by —hat* hat* <Ma*td ia tb* •ca (T*at tree —t was tha stoat aosaaabln ilay v* i la a>a*/. W* now bat* uai hop. 1 kbt waatbtr ia doue with. f*w nlgbU hat* b*«n adumabi* far *rpo**i untiring .veu boiaR rr V morning. V* lot* lo awl bauds luiay -Udtag Uio ally, but wa a*u »«« nil a crowd of negro bod-earnera wed lu whoop aud bailoo lu tin- ■c,t of a whole oouiiuuuity. t to .top it. and would if they r duly pioporly. toifonra.— Our tUnlike mo due Oaoural Meigs l T . K> A., XVIII and XTX of tbo Koll ol for a pabJielml Mnteuicut of liir * sorno of Jbo bodW of 4«««*h( d prisoner* of war, whoftfi minai iih moved to nation til rriuHt-rioH in aud Wtateru Suit h. Wo burrow the following item* irtitutioo of yrmtrdmj ov#*imig : Sir of Fultiiu county ban levied 20 State Ux to |txy boudx and inter. * Hhty pt»r Cent, on the State I county pur|Mi.-t H ; and ten per St ito tax tor i iluoutioiml par ing in the aggregate IN) per cent, tor the year 1800. The State tax the $100. The county tux in 111 the $100. Total State and 70 cents upon the $100. y- —- ■■■♦«►*■ ■ ■ ■ —- Tuiaj.—The testimony of Joe ■ CAHe of the UoVcrniueut vs. muxs, wm concluded yesterday Judge Jamen Ia. Dunning, the ■ iliuoducctl. The ob- rerunient in introducing thia establish the fact that u de- n made upon Mr. Simuis lor the Ooveruiucut fliitn- was not i txpirttxon oi Mr. Humus' It l*« tpiiro 1 only a hliort time eximinatioii. alter which the mini nine o’clock thin moru- will probably occupy much sbI. Marietta street is bow the only one io tha olty thut has any ooneiderable amount of abatis* and it is luxary to get uuder these trees after a long tramp through the broiling hot sub of other thoroughfares; hat. eten oo this street the trees are few and far between. We hope the people will think upon the mat ter and not upon it ee a question of some im portance, for, in addition to the comfort that will be gamed, the actual value of property will be enhanced Let the people then go to work, aud very eom we will have a foreet city of Atlanta and a moat pleasant sod agreeable one to l?re in. Bet out treea of rapid growth, bat aueh as will not offend with thair obuox- Ions odorr. jgaipjg! Jg. .asws. VITY milMiKT. get the best all the time. Oue more car load of those dne Middle Tennessee Heaves, received to-day. Yon will Bed It at the corner of Peachtree and Deca tur streets; on Whitehall, next door to Ha- gau's, aud at Stall No. 6, in 3d Market Han dy to all. Bpabu A Txe. ■ aug 517-Ot .VlKsaas. Waixack A Fowuca will anil, tide afternoon, at 5 o'clock, that splendid building lot on Peaelitre* Ktreet. The lot is 40 by 158 feet, exteudiug from Peachtree to llroid Hired. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF POWDER! We hove this day reduced the price of the Celebrated Orange, Rifle, ami Rlustiug Pow der, the bent now made, from 75 cents to $1 per keg. Rifle Powder, E£E(J $7 25 perk«g. Blasting Powder 5 25 per k»g Powder brought from Magazine daily. Lakouton A Crane, aug 27*3t Agents. MONETABY AND COMMERCIAL ATLANTA MARKETS. OrncapAStv Msv tau, ■ Thursday Bwlftf, Abb- Mr WSS. Batins. Bellhuf Business-Trade was modemUdy hetive • a good deal of order business being done in sobs lines of goods. Merchaute gaueielly ai • cheerful None are oeaietooked with good * and they fad a fair demand. Goar—The stock of oorn is light aud th.. priee etiffming. The quotation to-day is $1 30, though eons hold it a little higher, but higher figure* do not rule. We notioe that in Western markets, oorn is quoted Aim with an upward tendency. Wheat-Ie qootably uuchanged. Prices range from $1 25 to 1 50. Uslsvllle Frevlilos Market. Tim Journal ol Wednesday says: The market to-day was firm, with a good demand for all descriptions of baoon. Pork ia firm, with light sales at $34 to 34 60, aud rump pork at $28 to 28 60. Bacon is steady, with sales of 13 casks dear rib aldos at 181c; C casks clear aides st I9|c; 6 casks shoulders at 161c. Hams are Arm, with sales of 60 tos. fancy 8. 0. at 234o; family 8. C. are hold at 22|o, aud plain at 21 to 21 |c. Lard is steady, with light sales of titree at 204c; we quote ut 204 to 21 o, and kegs at 29 to 29ie. St. Louis Corn Market. The Demoorat of Monday says of the corn market: Received 13,833 bushels—one-third of this on Monday, when the mark'd wan dull and lower, bulk damaged mixed selling at 79c, and sound white at 8oc delivered; in new gun nies yellow sold at 90 to 95c; and white at 95 lo 9ao* Irregular Tuesday—poor quality de< r. M. JACK. F. M. JA c A JS l) T Six Great Remedies Ague Tonic. ]ei*u Stew served at tho National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o’clock to-day. It Just toe Thino fob Merchants.—Call at Chamberlin, Boynton A Co’s. Get their olever Book-keeper to show yon (heir Salts Book, inode ou now style expressly for them. Another can bo seen at Pemberton, Willson, Taylor, A Co’s Drug Store, then order one like it from Wm. R. Hanlkitku, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer, Granite Block. amJUL NOTICES. igh price of wood has of late “le the value of coal as a fuel I as for manufacturing pur- commenced the use of it last ‘ never used it before,and m i w iy adopt it this wiuter. ~n. Jr., A Co., have made : ioplying the oity with all They hnvo contracts with miner* ol the famous Ten- II keep a steady supply that R They will furnish it he ton or the single bushel, at the very lowest rales.— ^c* io Angn-ti and Macon, i* suflicuntly blesseil lo ry few day*. The clouds, tie partial in the dissemiua Sis. A gentleman who re- jin Him city, informed ns !• hi* section (here had been in thirtceu weeks, and that ones. Everything is dry and uotber locality, three miles ‘ is have not been any more city, however, we have not good rains have fallen within by no menus, had a severe u—The annual commcnct - of the Atlanta Medical Col- »in (be City llall on Sat- jeuciug at ten o’clock, will bo graduated and, we ixvo be.-II taken to make ost interesting oue. A tine ill l>e in attendance ; but the will ho the address to the to be delivered by Rev. A. D , the learned Chaucellor University. Ample urrungo- ade for the comfort of tadies, 1 as the public generally, are Mr. T. K. Kendall, of Up- prouonnee the valedictory “ates Hotel.—Passing the el, abont meal time, a few caught the sound of the old i pleasant sound which we on among tbo things of the old recollections—which are and though it may be class- is uone the less welcome to o, learned to wait for, and the gong bidding them u blM welcome to the dining- 1, which has returned to this -pa pace with progress in It is well appointed, fur- cellently and is very careful a guests. Its present pro- most acceptably aud are tronoge. of Atlanta.—We pur- -timo, copying what our rgia Press, latoly on a visit about Atlanta. Brother i Telegraph, says: ‘ very handsomely and gen- “i, and every member wil^ t pleasant memories of the The Mayor, who looks very oh a weight of civic honors, f flue person and manners utative of the young and en- which pervades and governs Its growth and develonmeut ion by Hherman in 18o4, are »town covers a large area *y or forty thousand people, progress which may be ex ' ct that nearly twelve hun course of construction at icago, herself, never made that; and all the money ^ made in Atlanta all tin xistenne here just now, i overflowing confidence ci » glorious destiny which le, itself, is overdone, and timo to settle down into I channel*. It w iU ,io that .fy y** 4, onu magnifl- 4 in five vua it will Ueorgla Btate Lottery, for thr Ui-ncfll ol tbo Orpb.*na* Homo aud Kn-e Kcboo) INiOibluation Olu*. Na. 40* Tut. mtl^wtiM wore tbo drawn uwi.i- «H- 40 U4*—7 —TO—16— AW—21— fll—77—IV «U|fi7-dlt UOWaltU * OO.. UMisgerk A. ► R •HVIlltUKH, importer smiI Nun- .laeliirar, Uplu»lnleri-r. amI ('nbiuot Furniiur.-, Urd- inn. Fua.bi m. «u*l Curlod Haim. Poda rruovktc.i by • E th Mini Paper Sbad.. Wa*]inUudN t Furuituiu « A. HUiKN/ NtiKK, pressed; in new sacks, damaged and damj* mixed at 874 to 90c; damp yellow and white at 88c, aud sound white at 90 to 97c. ceipts since have been trifling—not euough to develop a demand; millers mid dhti’lers were about the ouly buyers, and the latter had the market pretty much to themselves Friday. Thursday, mixed, mixed rod aud choice red sold at 85c, 90c and 95o, in the order named; yellow at 92c, aud white at 9G to 97o-holders of strictly choice, however, were firm at $1. Friday the market was lower, and, except for diHtiilution, no buyers; these parties took ull tho white offered ut 94 to 90c—chiefly id 93o. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PIIIOE8 CURMENT. Aim—p dos 8- W. Colima.. .flSsCl'i larou-p tb Hams, canv. 8.0 *J4 Plain Can vised.. .23^23 (Jeuntry . SideM, clear Hides. C R Hbouldera &1~7X Crackers Bt| Keutucky 2lga|7 India 2JM32 date Rope—H lb Maebiuo uiadu.. lo» ! Hund-made **.,<<! Iran—per ton #22 BO&US lutlrr—V |li MSi»26 “Krr*h ms a Nal<l«a’i HIn*h” la the pure peaeby complexion which follows tho uae of Hagau’a Magnolia Balm. It is tho true secret of beauty. Faeb- loasbln Utiles in society nuder»tand this. The MaguoHa Balm ebansea tbo rustic country girl ito a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. RediieM, auubnni, ton, freck'cs, blotches and all ef fects of the mmuicr aun disappear when It ia used, and a genial, cultivated, fresh expression ia obtained which rivals tho bloom of youth. Beauty It possible all who will iuveat 75 cent* at auy respectable store and insslst on getlinK the Maguolis Balm. iothing tint Lyon's Katharion to dress the hair. L4H:||RA»K A CLARK, AI Ini nryi.—Uf- » on Broad strotd, over Echols' Hood Store. Practice anywhere In the State, United States Supreme Court, and Snpertor Courts. jy 25-dly t Agent, L. U. tin via. Re Jflita WHAT nice home when you get old'! DO YOU io, save your niouey-siul I: *v«d and iMiHUtiflcd 1-» Nothing, perhaps, ad.I » a city than a Inrgn uum dwl ahade trnoa. || ^iv« a aud )f«klthfnli4<-H* to a city ly charming And, too, the •metbing more tluui in up- Well known that it ia a ape- tree* to pnrify the air and e lung* of man. The func- a« ci eroded in the annual domR. preeervea tbo air in of purity. If there wen* annual Vxpintiions tho at- bccotue nnwholeaomc and tuul life. The creating of •tmfMptier* of thia impure heeouicM asMiuiilaiod by tbo tnrua to the atmoaphere tho rocondition. But. apart from nondition*. the comfort and 'y ahtdeil aide-walk* i* ►«ufll t for havivtfl tree* m*| out.— Red, and need* no argnmciit, He allow year aft«*r year t*» makiwg auy »fl irt lu <b Wo bring the tattler n °tS2i5rxsnrjJiT n" Ig. for many re*< WANT? No |>ersou sells better ones, or at a lower pries, than I. T. BANKS, Rawson Bnlldlng, anrlH dly Cor. Whitehall and Hunter sis. UluctfUmi- V H* • Bn in-tone lb lb... ««■. I< Copperas p lb Uof» Camphor V lb#l 2tXrfl4b Castor Oil, ip*. O.WKaiB.W' do pis.3 ft0(^3 76 do gal.3 75(w4 ‘ Ep. Salta ft th. fi' 4 ( udtgo V ft. $1 20® l 150 tfaddel . Pot. liyd. v lb quiuine y #ti 2ft <2 76 Hsltpetro 'p lb. 12®20 Sweet OU * doxl.80Vsti.00 do. golf 1.45^3.60 do. pts. dor83.00 Dry 4*oo«l s y yd. 13®14 WftplH .. llftvlH Edge and Cans 23® 23 Lead—|t ft. -jaio Leather—ft ft. White Oak Hole.. 40 Hemlock Sole 2H®36 Country Hole— 83^36 Country Upper.. «0®rf, Tsun. UpiH-r MXaCb Northern ¥ dos. |42 oo Fr cf. y uo*....#4(Va.'Mi -?«•! and du T. ffjDflltti ■ 8t.6nW9.ti .... #3.00(4,4.0 83.006il.r hMul #4.0<K«i*'.i lUnirtv.ii do$l.26®5.( Wine y do*. Maderht... 82.fitRaifi.0o Sherry. ... f 2.ft»Kmfi.(Ki 1 y H bid. 2 60 2 do M auufaoturora off WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. A ND WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKNKHOK ALA.IM.VI A A\l> XVIIITKHAI.I. HTUKKI!*, ATLANTA GKOHGIA. <•*•«. M A,«o H.d ■ % rugs •i the osMThon Uurta using 14 who have tried the usual remedies without ' J ” “ WOKTIIY OF ATTKNTION. dunug nparn with the ague whilst lu Vicksburg, Miss., and used several popular medfsluea with hut temporary relief. Ou rsnoklug hopas th* disease rsteraed in a worse type. If possible, when my medical aUeodsUt ordered Qutu- lue in large doses— frequently as high as 80 grains per dsv, and which must have cost me uearly 8100. I con sulted Ur. Smith, of Louisville, aud found he prescrib ed quinine aud arsenic combined, which 1 ret used to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aud pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Huleen. About this tints, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in ie completely, and slnoe that time I have seen nearly hundred oases in which it acted with e<iuolly happy results, and would certainly reoomuteud it as prefera ble to auy other tonic before tha public. JAM#34 MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky.. June 16. 1M5. L 0. BfiADFIELD’3 COLUMN I)R. JOHN BULL’S Great Reinedies. On. JOHN MULL Mu sMilf SDd fsadnr ef the Ostehroled SMITH’S TOWC SYRUP, (OBisi ooiHiar AGUE AND FBVEB, thlLLN AN® FEVKH. iMUurr «f rtmrt oria*> EU ntora u, <M Mess Pork > l»bl. Mnlnssese— lftt^lfi 1 ,' New Orleans Florida 75< Hugar House fUMRa. Ouha WRo 1C-22 Nulls—Y keg Hr. Rh. 7-1 Br. Hh. 4-4. Bi'd Rh. 3-4 Bl'd Hh. 7-3 Bl’d Hh. 4-4 Bro. Drill .«*** Bl'd. Drill 13^422^ ' Ticking 12 l i4445j 4dt040 «00£ #7(1 19 Oils—T gal.. Hpraguc's. .lght 12,'.| Lard Oil.'.... Jl.T.'mi 2,'xi drk 12“ IJnseed Oil.. 1.90*1.36 Merrimac.. 13^13.q Coal OU 4Hdb 80 American.. 13dvl3>,' Labr. Oil l.l.V«3.oo \ 9>J jOinsburgs — y 20(323 W sin suits. «8.l Arnold's. .. 10,q Potash-V case. Feutlxers—m*w, 75^t>0l Babbits #14.00 Flour— Pwlty—y ft... . *<4140 Atlanta Mills, fancy ft hun- Rice—y ft 11©12 dred #6 00 Suit—^V sork. Do do, ex. family 4 60 1 Liverpool #3.26 Dodo, family 4 00 Virginia 2.30 Dodo, Fulton XXXX Shot—* bsg. family 3 7S Patent 8^-40 Dodo, superfine 3 60! Buck 3.76 Do do, (Joorgla XXXX Soup—y ft. family S 25 Turpentine 7@B Do do, stilpstulT 1 25 Steel—T H>. Dodo, bran 1 00] How 12'; Fruit—y ft and bbl. Cast 28a27 Apples y bu 1.73(412.25 German 18C20 Apples dried 6^3,Sugar—V lb. Peaches, pTd H(#13l N. 0 13# 10 do unp'd. .. 4#6 P. R lMlf'i Gruin - ft bu. Demarara 17<$18 Com. White 30, Refined A 18<a)l* Yellow 128 a , “- J “ Oats 70(a76 Ginseng 65<&73 441USS -y box.#3.60^7.00 npowder pk.-g.#8 CO Rifle hf. keg 84.80 Rtdo qr. keg 9 ft Blasting keg G 006j)(L25 Huy-8 bin — fig ft Hides y ft Green U@10 Dry Halted.... 18^)20 Dry Flint 20@22 Iron—“P ft. Hwnedes American bar 17X«18 . Ifi',(al7 Refined 1).. Refined Yellow Coffee. Sod u—Eng. Vlb8(4)8 l ; Sturrh—y ft...11081296 Tobucro—tt ft. Vurnlsh—y gal. Copal 3.60084.00 Japan $3.00^360 Cosch 6 @6 City Tnx-rurem, Lookout for the Kncliir When the Whistle Blows. RKCKivsn AND Collector h OrncE. 1 Cite or Atlanta, August 7. 18G9. f ri tUfi following resolution i>S8sed by Council Friday X night, t>th lust, explainHitself: Resolved, Tlist the Receiver aui reiiuired to closo his book on t it. and proceed as soon thereafter aa practicable, t against all such delinquents." ••The time is short." Como to time is a good motto. L. P. THOMAH, aug 8-auiitiU20*np. Receiver and Collector. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! MJM'U AND O It AIN 8AOK8, Orders roop«'ctfully solicited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jy3-3iu Corner WkiUhtU ud Huntor Sti. will ouou be upon na, property owner in tb* oily !■ front of Ma lot. Tn do bnt a *o*ll ospauo ou the ridn»l, while In the ennro be adorned end beeallled. •hade tree* on rdtuer aide, be tneouMarnt. end anon Ihonmnhler* for pedtatrl DR. HUNTER / 10NTINUKS to tn-ol sit private diaeasM. ijphiiis, vv ail tunas gmuMrlnaa, glsst, sirteturs, Ac., oorn- pbilsly t rs«Ut air Ttist numerous class of MOM re sulting (mm sslr-shuse, producing UNtuaolinaM, uar- vnns df tillltv, IrritatAllty, sruptious, seminal rmls- sions, aud Anally lmiM>t«ncy, permanently cured.— Pers uis amtctul with dellcaU, Intricate, and long standing mmM'tuilfmat complaint* are politely InvUtul b» call for consultation, which coata nothing. Ex peri enee, the beat of teachers, has snsbted him to perfect remedies at ouoe eftoient, aale, permanent, aud which iu most oases cou 1>* aaesl without hlndranoe to bust- ness. Merltctnea prepared lu tha establishmeut, ahlcli flu braces otlce, reception mud watting rooms, also, iMtardhig and slewing aaortraeoU for patienta requir ing dattr personal sttentlon, and vapor and chemical baths, thus conoeNtrattM th* fhmsd mineral spring.. Doth sexes, married or single suffering from tadlsnre. ilon». tudnlgenctes, or expeenra. appiy and he cured. No matter who have failed, tut* your oas* K. dd what he W in hla uambhtet, sent to any at ,ire** free. Thowseuds of noses treated aaaually at n# Urn. aod all over the ounntry. OoosuIMMo. free, pm- soualiy or hy nistl. Office, No. IM Third Htrui i«. twe«iU Oreeu aud Walnut, near vtUs, fly. oftoe houre, • a. m., to 7 r. a. m , w II M. ASS141NEK’S SALK, B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable tho District Court of tho United Ktatcs for tho Northern 1>U tried of Georgia, 1 will soil before the Court House door, in the town of Marietta, on Raturday, tho 4th day of September nex*. It o’oclock, A. m., one-fourth interest in ninety seres of land, including a grist mill and wool-carding machine situated two miles from Roswell, Cobb county, On.; also, 98 acres of land near Roswell; also, all tho Interest of 0. A. King, aa heir tu and to the estate of Barrington King, deceased, except 8 acres of land iu Chatham county, set apart as part or homestoad. All belonging to the estate of C. A. King, bankrupt. Hold free from incumbrances. Terras cash. NOAH R. FOWLER, angl2-20d Aaslgneo. Atlanta, Ua., August 23d, 1869. M V HCHOOL will he reminted on Monday, 30th lust., st Junction of Whitehall and Forsyth sts. *ug24 3t'Tuca-Thurs Run NOTICE, G KOliUJA. retro* OOUinr.-I ba«**» jHa cu.nii akDausMOM Macon k WnwKNN ILtt nosn, ) Atlanta, July 1,1869.) \K/ E have arranged a regular sj stem of through tick TV i ts from AtUntu la New York, llnltlmora, 1‘hllu- dalphla, Jackauinlllr hiu! T«U*h«a- wf, Florid*, rl* S«Tniinah. IMggagn chooksd through. Only ouo chango of cart south of Atlanta. Also, a system of SJxouralou Tiolxotm At very reduce*! rates, good from date, until the first day ol October next, from Atlanta, Maoon and tutor- statloua to tha Indian Hi»rtiigs (For.yUi), and WANTED. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 77/JJ MOST POWERFUL AND ISFAI.LUILR VFMETABtK ALTBItATIVK KXOWX. I. AttltANTEU A CEKTAIN UUllK FOIl All scrofulauR diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and ryplulitic diseasea in all atages, and all skin and Mood, and reatorpa the inti l* convinced. Rrepiired in the Lnboralory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & U0., Wholesale Druirgists, Allaiifa, Georgia. FOR SAIiZI uflk-T LOW PRICES: PURIFY YOUR BL000. HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE or POTASH.; AMrcllost* of the Uuacs.llalillusl 4 usllvr* ness. Debility, Dtscnsrs of the KldNcys, Dyipriisls, Kryslpells, Female Ir- • (■Kularltles, Flslula, all skin IHseasos, Liver t'oni)ilalMt, Indiffeatlon. Pile*. Pulinu- Hurley‘h Sarsaparilla Is what it is represented, aud I believe It tin- most wonderful medicine belore ibe public. Notluug uii>!<-r the heavens could induce me i to say so without proof of the strongest and : kind: therefore 1 speak ailhngly and positive y on die cal qualities, aud tliat it alone cured her (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will flud me at my residence, turner Ninth wkeuvw will It bll t, tun. U l*. <bnctl«u ... tfrlet- I, foUow^ utd crrM Ht Id . ,rw mu. m, , •ingk ba, bwe nsaeut *w • cura, ud wl.ol. fuuOle, bn. buacuMd b, .MedeV.Uk, wub . toft iwMUIid o( Ik. ,.Mffl kuHh. It 1,. kow.vcr prudent, and in everyjmm more certain to core, tf its uae ia continued in smaller do#** far a week *r two af ter the disease has been chscked, morn ss|>scislly ta difficult sad long standing cases. Usually this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good ordsr; should the patient however require a ca thartic medicine, after baring taken three or four doe. es of the ltalr. a single doss of BULL H VEOKTAHI.lt FAMILY PILL* will b* suflk lout. Dr. JOHN BUIX'H Principal Office: Aa. 40 Kink Crake Street. Xdoulsvllla, Kontuoky fTXnrBDwlkr .IrUwof • wr( JU d t>«i of the Honorable, t the United (Male* t >r Ur Xortherx U* 8. MAB8RALM DALE. writ of Sera fscia.. o *, the Dietiict Court cf 4 R. Mofthom WaMiffiof Over*.., la favor at the plaintiffs, Don Barkhonse k Co., in tl.a following ease, to wit: Dan Bn rh hens* 48 Cm., wa. ■iehnel Krrls. 1 have tested upon aa the property of l(lchael Krtea. all thsi lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 14Ms district ol originally Henry now Fallon cotiu- lond lot No. 87. coaUMdag more or lee*, joteing said laud disc, upon Id a I the aortb, bring a pat t of the subgriteioa of land lot Na M, and described as blocks ft|ps. 17 oed 18 0/ said subdivision, srilh a shp m laud 1|» »*44*4 feet wide, raaaing north sad south the full Ung<h of said blork Mo. 17 oa tbs west shir, tdjuibli.g lands of John A Doaae sod R Gardner ou tbs oast. W. V. lumsn ou tliv ■oath oad wsot, and W. Peters on tha asst. Aloe, that tract or parcel of land lying and being To •old district and coaoty, bring the northwest corner of . . foito*.; Lylag north of Levi lug with ths original tins to along the original Use to a line in mg iu all 33 7-100 acres usorr or Also, that trad or parcel of land, being land lot K<». 8. lying in the Uth district of tlui said cotxuty and tots, cob Mining 2P2 1-2 acres mors or 1ms. And will aril the sams at public suction at tbs Court House, in the city of AitauU, ooualy of Fulton, and Mists of Georgia, oa ths Hml TaeUajr is Keptemker next, tietweeu ths iswful hours #f sal*. Terms aesl. Dated at Aflsnta. Oa.. this dth day of Aagust, 18*». OEOBOK B. CHAMBERLIN V. H. Deputy Mar*hoi. aug H-td M. D. of Oa. JlJOUTHERN DIHTRICT OF OHOHOIA— Aiisato. Oa., April 27, 18C9. To whom it may concern: Tl*e uadsrafgnod hereby give* notice of hts appointuxeut as ssstgaoo of ABNEK *'• OILMEN, of 0>H«viUe, Hsll county. Mate of Oeorgla, hi said distri< t, who has hssu adjudged a bankrupt upou his own petition, by the District Court ' ‘i District. NOAH R. FOWLER, Tax Payere, Once More! Hull's Worm Destroyer. To my Imitnl &utts and World Wide Readers. cations have showu, ail of which ae genuiue. The following letter from a highly educated aud popular physiciau iu Georgia, is certainly one of ths most sen sible communiostious I have a—— • —*-—• v*. cn. lays of UULL'H WORM I Villa now. Walker C 1. Full tax. lr yon are under sixty years of age. 2. Htrect tax, it you are uuder 45 years of see, and tota Orewan or soma of ths exempts uuder the Hist. L. P. THOMAH mr regular b Real Estate. aug 15 cvrysuud’jrtd Receiver and Collector. SEMI-CENTt) iv NIAL EXPOS h. , June 29, IH. reoeutly given ed Oil, 500 Ox. Hulph. (Juinine, On hand, and f Morph i 1 500 Gallon: 500 Boxes 60 0*. s»ul 100 Pouuds Balsam Copaiva, 100 Pounds Blue Mass. 200 Callous Alcohol, 000Gallons Varnishs, (all sorts.) 100 Pounds Refined Bnri 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 50 Pounds Iodide Potassium. Largo stocks of pure drugs, luedicines, chemicals, iiistruiueuts, patent medicines, photographic c tho lowest possible prices, ('all and examino stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, AC, R chemicals, stock, Ac. aug 20 Atlanta. Georgia HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Mossr'. James Ruddle k Oo.—Gentlemen—It gives m« great pleasure to say, after using all the other 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 have become quite well and healthy. The children would eat it all the | time. It is onu of the best, safest remedies known, and as such, recommend it to a Wj Louisville, June 13, 1HC8. 0 and all. JAR. ’ . TRAVIS. fir. H. & A. W. FORCE, HURLEY'S STOMACH HITTERS. DK.vi.i:i:-i im- BOOTS AN 0 SHOES SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA; GEORGIA. may23-c ctlun of thr LI 1 r Disordered Ntomnrti- M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AND £3 RI OES, ! SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATI.ANTA OR< >ItOIA. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will fiud it to their advantage to examine my stock, asjit is SSIimOTBX) WITH GREAT CA.H B, And purchased exclusively fur CASH, From the I3est Mannlacturers. ing my life I conscientiously r all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and ad' them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's aud have no other. You can use this as you think propur, if it will benefit others. Your* truly, etc., JOHN W. DIXSON. Louisville, Ky., December 10, 18C3. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. Ugl-ta M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOllACt'O COMMISSION 31 K.UCIIANTS, WI10LES.U.K DBALKM IN X Nous but a aug 10-2* LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac ATLANTA TOBACCO st Manufacture!s' prw CIOBCIA. | l*ltrO**af •U.rtttM. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DK. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Usu iu the future only RKAUUOOK’8, a coiubination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless iu Its action, efficient aud reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseas ■: Humiuur Complaint, Irregularities ot the bowels, Hestiveusss, Toothing, Ac. (lives health to the child and rest lo (A<* mother. Nashville, Tknn., Fib. 12, 1858. Jos. Ruddle k <)o., Louisville. Ky. -When bring ii roar city I used several bottles ot Dr. Heabrook's In rant Soothing Hyrup, aud found it to do my child mor good and It would r*at belter after using It than au; other remedy 1 ever tried. I can say with coufbleuc It la tho beat medicine for children at present know n 1 wish you would get the druggists here to keep it. I mm detent’, ex hero. Write mowin' ItltH. NAR VII I DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. Thia elegaut comLlaation poaseeeea all the -tomo properties of 1‘eruvlau Hark ami Iron, without the dia- agreebl* taste and bad effetUa of either, sei^rately or •ring Irregu- _ ^ loulu be with) tak Gta pi*!)*.* ** ta * »*uUUuc cag wet- James Ruddle & Co., PKoriuETona, lAthoralory AW. 11, HullUI street Louisville, Ky, All the above good* fhr sole by REUWINg * FOX. ■ I. i fully eiticarion •..slice to bsVM tin pr.-ity Urge connl y practice, and have drily rtain lu the extreme, i to find out upou w hat ' can get the luodicine direct from you. If 1 can i riuug >« HPHaJMdictaiHi upon easy terms, t shall v . _ groat deal of it. 1 aware that the use of such articles is contrary to teachings and practice of a great majority of the regu- o just cause or good sense i llacarding a remedy which we know to be efficient simply because wc may be ignorant of its combination. For my part, 1 shall make it a rule to use all and any means to aleviate suffering hnmonity which I may be able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than myself may have learned it* ef fects first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrumi that ttood the country, that purport ‘ Mmrij' -oapectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Uooil Reason for the Captain’s Faith. Bkvtok Baiuucx's, Mo., April 30, 1866. DA. John Buix—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla sod the healing and benafieiri qualities It poaseases. I sand you the following state- meat of my case: I woe wounded two years ago—woe taken prisoner, and confined tor alxtaen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not sit up ■ moment slnoe I woe wounded. I am shot through ihshlna. My general health ia Impaired, and I need something to sestet nature. I have more tilth In your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that i* genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottle*, and oblige, Oapt 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Loots, Mo. P. 8.—The following was written April 30, 1866, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Dm. Bull—Dear 8lr: My husband, Dr. G. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician In Central New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea aud scrofula,* for which 1 gave him vour Sarsaparilla. It cuakd him. I have ter ten years recommended It to many in New York, Ohio aud Iowa, for scrofula, lever sores and general debility. Perfect success bos at tended it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for m> sou to again have reoourse to your Sarsaparilla. He ia foarful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. HIh wounds were ter rible, out I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BOIL'S CIDROI BiTTIKS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .iNKJ.CUV H tut HI) FROM. Tostlnouj of Mrdkwl Mm. grain Pont, White Oo.. Art.. H*)r U. law Da. Johk Buix—Dear Blr: I«oat February I was In laoutsvltl* purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your Harm part Its and Oedroa Bitters. My son-in-law who was with ma la the store, boa been down with rheumatism tor mm Ume, commenc ed on the Bitters, and soon found his general health '"Wruitei wka hu btw* In bW bultk. tfte* tk.n> and he also Improved. Dr. Goffs*, who has been la bed health tor yraral (mat poimterttv I* Ikla aatll* to ant I think I coub! aaM a ara»* qnanUlJ oltont maAltonaa tbte toll. a«|)aotellj "I in r lladtan Btttria unl.aattotontllte Hblr •“ Mampbte. aara MctaH * ""SL^rtlnUy. O, B. WALlOl A* tea abtota ratoadtea lor aala b/ L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, 111 ■aallaafttf >ETNA INSDRAhUL’ 00., HARTFORD J U IjY i , X B I Assets, - - - - $5 352,532.9j Liabiltia, - - - 267,082.3:: $5,085,450 63 aa SU8SCRIBID AND SWORN TO. -an xrrss t 31 _a_st. “By their h'uits ye knote them." 1 LOSSES PAID IX FIFTY YKAKS, *25,221,485.87 ITS PRESENT. Tha Most Siict.nIni Fire Co. In A mt rira. Aaaota, 0S.Of3B.Saa.O8. Threo-fourtlis (lie Insurance Companies chartered have failed, proving uiistaLc. and difflrnltles lu a profession based on r.i- lamitj and inisforlline, with an important part of Its development In the sphere ol broad human benevolence. It Is a rare ■nd uneommon 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 lessons, “As yon sow that shall you reap.” ITS FUTURE Usefulness and duty must be shaped anil measured only by the wealth and growth of our Country. A#~ Agent* iu all the principal cities aud towua. lUte* and term* as liberal aa consistent with ixlorate profit aud rubatanttal security. W. P. PATTILLO, oug4 tiiisep4 Agent st Atlanta, Ga. FRESH TURNIP SEED. r 08r UECElVt D, ) Pouuds RED TOP, ABKBDKKN. FLAT DUTCH, HANOVRK, WHITE OLOR> YELLOW GIA)BE, RUTABAGA. NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, And Other Variotiew. Call aud purx'haae, or mud tn your ordsr* early P. W. J. ECHOLS. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Jy 10—Ul*ai>3u Broad Street, by the Bridge. AYER'S AGIJE OXJRE, run thk anutoT cuax or aUrmltlral Fewer, or Fever and Agar, UmilttAMi Fever, Chill Fever, Dm mi It Ague, H«i‘lo«ltrol Headache, or Ollluuk Headache, and Uilloaa Fevers, ladretl lor the aa Hole rlaaa af disease* oi lgluHi- Ing la blUary derangement, raaaed by Ihe Malaria • t ailaamatlr ronatrle*. No oue reaxetly ia louder called for by the nereet i- let of the Aim-neon ptopl* than a sure and sofa cure tor Fever and Ague, ruck w* are now euablwt to trodioate I proof, that , . That which protects from or prevouu this diaordn must be ot Iranmnae aervtce Ut th* counuuniura where tt pruvaUa. Hvarotitm is heller than cure, for the patient < *rsp« * the itak which he ainat run in vio lent attacks ol thia bah All dtrietuper. This ••CTak" expel* the mUaiuatio poteon of Fxvca and Aui’x innu U>* mateiu and |»rev«tit* th* devetopiueut ot the die- tm at tho Oral approach of lu premonitory . ^ ia not ouly the beat remedy ever yet diacovt rod tor thi* oUmi »4 oompla'.nts, but riao the haepeat. Tlte large quantity we >H|>|>ty for a dolhr iriogs It wtildn the reach of everybody . a d In biln>ua liatricto, where kVAKH and AorK prevails, everybody pertority of Una r*-M»edv over auy ered f<w the 0pe«d> and «. rlatn cure of Intermltiri... to, that >t oouiaiu* uo gutulne or mineral, oonaequeni |y M proatneca n > qM»MU or other tnjurioua eth, t whatever up»>n the o*n*tUuih»ii. Those cured b\ u are left as healthy * tliay had oarer had thedlm a- revi r aiid Ague ta not riooe the couoe<iu«nce « f ti miasmaticpoieon. A groat variety of dtoordci , .. Ciotu da iiritaUou. smongwhtch are Ne«ralgU, lib. u- lualiam. Gout, Beedache, BUadneMi, Toothaclte, t at- ache.Catarrh, AaUiiuo, Datpllotion, Painful eflavin.. dfttaaKpleen, flystvifc*. Pain lu tha Bow*K t **.»• Paralyafr. and tV-iangemcut of the Ntomsth. all ... ahlch, when oitglnaUng In this came, put on the . termtttenl type, or Uxiaif periodical. Tula •*Cvna 1 • xpatath* pntaoti from th* blood, aud corns .iu. Ml. cure* them all alike. It in an invaluable protection l > iMUalgrwnia and persona travailng or teiui>orartly r. ridiug la the malarhma dfutriola. If taka* oocaaimul- ly or dally while exposed to tha thfeatioa, that will I..* axcretad from the a>atcu>, and caunot accumulate lu auffioleat quantity to rtpm into disease. Hopes ti i« even m«*c* xatnatde tor iwotoetion than cure, aud t« e will aver "after irom Intermftiente, ti they avail tb. tu- selves of the protactioa this TemaJy afford*. DR. J. 0. AYER 6c CO., LOWKLL. MAM. aoui by iteUvte* a rta. i. a wiums, u < ui a, Drto>C>te lu U>c«to AIM. by rtl Dm«i.u .od D.U. Ul-teo4Aw-3m pun «... orrtcc I. »ow puptnd to do Boob iMIUxaHU., Ulvuii