Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 29, 1869, Image 3

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LY NEW ERA. Y MOHNIHO. AUQ. ». IMS. HE3 OITYG 3 00 ■■■ft*. 100 u*t mum M kareiu/or* 2 00 | bnva paid up tfctto wbucrfption fttl tha phpur for their (oil m; additional charge. iMr moot bn, while the size rudnoofl. And wg wero pub- attar of to tarnish the paper rhaap. - e of the largest paper* In the »• only one other m large) ;d the quuulitj of rmwhnf expect to intense » AliU hare gone buck to the orlgi- ' I paper, which loath. , D. D. - This enihoid nd scholar will preach al 10i o'clock this morning. Horton (mulatto) was up _r“ on yesterday on a and fined ten dollar* and the ohtiu guug. m ~wahe, charged with iui au to murder, was taken before ope ou yesterday at the in* 'noth' Col. W. P. Bytagiou, and discharged on bail in undred dollars. —The iuveetigaium cf uited State* ts. Thomas O. with embezzling Post office ded yesterday. Mr. Simms ewer before the United rt, and required to give r tao.ooo. re viral fit Payna't Cfefipef h unabated interwl. It has reas day*, ami the ns to the Church has Mr. Dunlap has labored the entire time, and is •at and prosperous Church. ! la pleasant call > eater* Mr. John D. Carter, editor , He wont off with but kit it at Chattanooga, the Greensboro' Herald, He passed through the way home. erge Johnson is home *1 cuiiosities after his trip and to Chattanooga where the excursion train. His onkeys, and other animals and worthy of being orilnuyaMuoMlKldrwiiM. It wot a grand, thnnd.roa. orattou, hiring for ll« nobjoot. the Proridaatial lain which inntrol the deetinr nod ptngreee ot nation* Any compUmmit ‘hft *•»•«« W to the eddrara would be in. eOeieDt to demnbe it It wu . grand march aaws.iasB’wSS ■euer In which Heaontrole them. Th, nd- drera wu eonttnoed for abont an hoar and n UaW^und llaUntd to paiianily by the wholn ot tin mnale wu fnrniabad for the occuion br the Gate City Bilrar Band, Prof. Will. P. Olart lander, and wa bar# aeldom heard floar *e m Atlanta. Tha entire eaeroiees were I pleaeiogly ooodneted, and rery gratify ing to tha large aaaembly. Maegouann Bau.— Oar thaoke are due to Hour* l’eyton. & Go. for an invitation to at tend n grand fonoy drout and maak hail, oorn nlimantary to tba Prana, to ba given atUreen. brier White Bnlphnr Spring., on Tuudny neat. W. would be very glad toparticipaie iuthieeampliinant to the 'Fourth Fatale,’'but buaiuaaa will praolede the eojoyinant of euch a plcaaorc. Thoae who may attend, however, have our alnccrrat wiahea for n gay and happy ■aaaon, aud, we doubt not, they will have teak. cm hi ih;k v. Uomk Auxin.—George Johnson A Co. have opened ttio Atlanta Muscuui at the Mineral RpriugM, with more curiosities ami prioo re duced. This is a good place for an hour’ amusement, and to drink good mineral water. aug29*lt. Notig*.—There will be a special meeting of the Fire Department on Monday evening, August 30, at Hook and Ladder Truck House, at 8 o'clock. By order of the Chief Engineer. It li. F. Moons, Secretory. Clam Chowder sorved at the National Hotel Restaurant at 1! o’clock to-day. aug28-lt Tub Fohbst Quken.—Read the advertise ment of Dr. Pomeroy’s Hair Restorer. There is nothing like it, as will be certified to by huudreds who Lave used it. GET THE BE8T ALL THE TIME. Oae more car load of those fine Middle Tennessee Boaves, received to-day. You will find it at the corner of Peachtree and Deca tur streets; ou Whitehall, next door to Ha gan’s, and at Stall No. 5, in 2d Market. Han dy to all. Spabks A Tyk. aug 27-Gt —The attention of trav- 'vertisement of the St. and Southern Railway. from Columbas, Ky., . safe and quick all-rail king this line avoid one arrive in St. Louis four advance of any other ve Columbus on the or- Mobile A Ohio Railroad. —A little sou of Mr. W. of the Atlanta National root of a vt raada at •relay evening, and was ■■ We understand that j, and he was otherwise A new veranda was being odge Hayden's residence, engaged npon the roof.— ~ ly tivo or six years old, ?.—Mr. W. It. Grantham, Macon A Western Rond, two curs about 3 o’clock and wa* very seriously ught between two “bump- Railroad car*, which } time, and the pressure wit enough to move five of hi*. Hi* injuries are back. Stone.—On Wednesday ne ot the new Catholio erected iu this city, will be ■varend Bishop Vorot, of be laid According to the Ung ceremonies of the * we doubt not tbo occa- interesting one. A great coted to be present from view of this, the several o the city have reduced 3 round trip. After the * e corner stone Rhall have on will be preached the Poet-Priest. -The crowd of nymphs *-e streets in livery stable to be so great that gen- y getting to be afraid to that is known to belong "a* accompanied by geu- are not allowed in other see why they ahonld bo It is enough to have ng along tbe sidewalks, k* trailing behind them ; but when they get to ages, at times that 1a* re and recreation, (he •nee, and ought to be the City Council think that these creatures will They are evils that tbe hence we believe the law of tbe matter am! render avated as possible. What eck, it ought to bo able to i§ ease, it is, and we hope at ODce tako the matter in ordinance regulating this Collcok.—The annual the Atlanta Medical Col- ■ City Hall yesterday, in 1 numLer of ladies and * ve never seen as large a the city on auy similar 7, BY THE BAND. bay**. URIC. 3 COWTBBBEI). URIC. DICTORY, of Upson county, Ga. URIC. E GRADUATING CLASH, A. A. LkMoomb, op tub r or Oboruia. XT m I ©. BDIOTION. •tor of Medicine was con i the following named gon- A.KUUEIfZINGKR, Importer and Man ufacturer, Upholsterer, and Cabinet Furniture, Bed ding, Featliera, aud Curled Hairs. Bods renovated by Steam-Patent Renovating Machine. Feather, Curled Hair, Wool, and Cotton Mattreaaca. Done entirely by ateaxn and no fire. Alao, agent for ravllllon and Ruaiic Window Shades. Cloth and Paper Shadea, a large lot of Chairs and Washatands, Furniture and Bedding. A. EItGENZINGEIt, Hunter St, 3 Doors from Whitehall, ang 13-15-20-lm if. V. dower, E. H. Boger., n4, i. K loDilU, J. M. Mont(tomorjr. Jno. M. Jon eh. 1. i). Mulling., 1. F. W.bb, A. K. l’klterHon, M. J. Hick., I. A. Knirfht, II. H. Colliigbnn. to Ih. cl«.. h.ll, at Aiheu, » m#mbrv Dr. T. B. Kendall, M- , v.hl r mil. If hi* nd- it U, in lira Iragth father Ot oloootiooary (Met. ” Hnbraood aa oxtesded oovarad with a good <M 'r PlOOBOd tbootdloooo. fipacomkrooo lay abov* REDUCTION IN PRICE OF POWDER! We have tbis day reduced tbo price of the Celobrutcd Oruugt*, Rifle, aud Blasting Pow der, tho best now made, from 75 cents to $1 per keg. Rifle Powder, EEEG $7 25 per keg. Blasting Powder 5 25 per keg. Powder brought from Magaziuo daily. Laxciston A Ckane, aug 27*31 Agents. Just the Thino fob Mkuchantb.—Call Chamberlin, Boynton A Co's. Get tbeir clever Book-keeper to show you I heir Hales Book, uiudu on new style expressly for them. Another can be seen at Pemberton, Willson, Taylor, A Co’s Drag Htore, then order one like it lrom Wu. R. Uanleitf.b, Book Binder aud Blank Book Manufacturer, Granite Block. mn j i mw Bio Prime. Good Ordinary.. Cotton Yarns- <*otton Cm iWhlttaiiow. CowPtaifbu. afilJS Uragi and Dyrataffi Alum II ft 8A10 Biueetone fl B>..15dxe Brlmatone !b lb... 8$10 Copperas f lb Ikfit Camphor $ ntl.*><£l.40 Castor OU, qta. 6.0o2« do pta.3 00^3 do «al8 75U4 Ep. BalU fl tb. Indigo fl lb. ft 20^1 00 Madoer fl lb. Brandy Fr.. T.00#1100 omf&md’ft! American...$!.( Bum, Jamaica 4/ America Whlaky- Oora VrALH. ItectiQed dof 1. Bye do fl. Bobertaon do $1.1 Bourbon do$1.25< do ^dox.. do do V gal.. Wine fk do*. Maderla... $2.i gharry.. ... $2.60$fl.0l 2.60$$. 01 saltpetre fl lb. Hweot Oil fl dotl.6 do. gal$1.4 do. pU. dc Dry Goods—fl yd. Moekerol— Ho. 2. * bbl. *' 8, do " 1 V KbbL Bl'd Hh. 4-4.. ..13 Bro. Drill j Bl’d. Drill 18®ttK Ticking 12.S0M5 Print*- 19 < Sprague‘a.. Ight 12,q •• drk 13 " Merrimac.. 13^13 American.. 13«$13. Wamautta. <& 9, Duchess B. 15^10 ' - ^ fl hon- ..$5 00 .. 4 60 Dodo, family 4 00 Do do, Fulton XXXX Molai Hew Or lean* 90 Florida 7fl<a80 Sugar House $1.00W1.2A Cuba 60^ 68 Halt*—V keg 3d $7 00 4dto40 $00® Linseed Oil. Coal Oil Lubr. Oil Oanaburfi — fl Potash—fl case. Babbits $14.00 Putty-fl lb... . 8<§»40 Rice—fi n> litikia Salt—fl sack. Liverpool $3.26 Do do, Georgia XXXX family 3 26 Turpentine Do do, ship stuff 1 26; Steel—fl lb. Dodo, bran 100 Plow Fruit—fl lb aud bbl. I Cast Apples fl bu 1.75(£2.25J German Apples dried Peaches, p'l'd. Gra°la-Sl b Corn. While Yellow.. bu. SPECIAL NOTICES. Georgia State Lottery, for the llrneflt ot tb« Orphans' Home and Free School. Combination Class, No. 412. The following wero the drawn num ber* Aug. 28, 1869 : 8—64—21-35 -39—50— G4 — 58--32—20—15—77*-41— aug‘29-dlt HOWARD k CO., Managers Fulton Lodge, No. 21C, meets every First and Third Thursday night in each month. Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, Ho. 1C, meets overy Second Monday in each month. W. H. TULLES, N. P. A. RoKK.vvr.il), Secretary. Freali as a Maiden’* Blush” Is the pure peachy complexion which follows tho use of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. It in the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladlca in society understand tbis. Tbe Magnolia Bairn changes the rustic country girl into a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. Re tineas, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches and all ef fects of the summer sun disappear when it is used, genial, cultivated, fresh expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of yontb. Beauty la possible all who will invest 75 cents at any respectable store and insslat on getting the Magnolia Balm. CANDY MAItEne. Whitehall Htreet. Receivvb Ann Collector'* Office, 1 Crrr of Atlanta, August 7, 1869.) I iHE following resolution passed by Council Friday night, 6th inst., explains itself: "Resolved, That tho Receiver and Collector of Taxes be required to close bis book on the 1st September aud proceed as soon thereafter as practicable, to & fas for double tax against all who may fail to give in, and collect the tax till the 20th September, af ter which time he will furnish the Clerk with a list of thoae who have failed to pay, that fl fas may issue in*t all aueli delinquents.” The time is short." Come to time is a good motto. K. U. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall Street, over Lawahe’s Jewelry 8toro. July 31 (July 1—3m LOCIIKANK & CLARK, Attorneys.—Of- floe on Broad atreet, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere In the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Court*. __ Jy 26-dly It, U. Davis, General (nanranre Agent, novlR-ly I*. B. Davis, Agent Grover A Baker Sew ing Machines. novlS-ly DR. Vj all piately HTJ2STTER forms gouorrhuja, gleet, stricture, Ac., eradicated. Tnat numerous class of eases ro- from aalf-abuse, producing uumanllneas, ner vous debility, irritability, eruptions, aaminal emis sions, and Anally Impotancy, permanently cured.— Arm afflicted with delicate, intricate, and long- j constitutional complaints are politely invltad to call for consultation, which ooata nothing. Expert- anoe, the best of teachers, has enabled him to perfect remedies at ones efficient, safe, permanent, aud which it cases can ba used without hindrance to buai- Medicines prepared in the eetabltehment, which oee offloe, reception and waiting room#, alao, iKiardlng and sleeping apartments for patients requir ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. Both sexes, married or single, suffering from ludlacre* tlona, indulgent-lee, or exposure, may apply and bo cured. No matter who have felled, state your ease.- Head what he aaya in hia pambhlet, sent to any ad- drrae free. Thousands of cases treated sun uafly at ot flee and all ovor tha country. Consultation frae, per sonally or by mall. Ode*. Ho. 188 Third Stmt, be- tweon Oreen and Walnut, near the PostofBce, Louis- vilie, Ky. Offlce hour*, 9 a. to 7 r. M.; Sundays 10 a. M., to 12 M. Jy l—oIy NOTICE, G lt0, “ U .-.f5. LT0 " OODS1T.-I h.r.b, (in my '"T *«<-. Mr., Jnll. lUiubwibcri/. ">*)- <*«• ej* <>*•*, lw»m. . In, lnd«. Tlj; August *1, 1*69. aug26 lawtw CHKlrriAH RAUBHKHBERG. AtLAWTa, Qa., August 2$d, 1819. M Y HtHOOL win b# resumed on Moaday. noth in si., at Junction of Whitehall and Forsyth sts Ike Class will be limited to thirty stutUnu! Tuition par tann of fourteen weak*. 111 00; half nay able In advanee and half at eloaa of tha term. W. M. BRAY, A. M. aagf4*$t*Tnes Thur#-«un TKY0N*H Get as, Pistols, • porting Appsratsi ih and t$0 HM4k Second ttr Dlnstrated frtee ltet Ml by CELEBRATED HPORT1SG nZFXilORI For sate by *11 gu* daulan. EDW U K* TBYON, Jr.. Ac OO., G| Guupowder |lkog. It ill o hf. key.. Rifle qr. keg • • Blasting keg ton.. Hides- ¥ tfa. Dry Haitoti .. Dry Flint ... Iron—Y O'- Sweeties American bar 5(4)6.Sugar—II lb. 8(^13 N.O 4(0-5 , P. It Demarara... .®1 35 Reflncd A ;0li . Refined B 70(4.761 Refined C.... Yellow Coffee dsn-? box. $3.60<g)TToo i Sod a—Eng. $Hb$98>, “' eg.$7 25 Starch—fl lb...ll@ltf>6 ...{4.00 Tobacco—1* lb. ... 2 25 Unsound 25^i65 (4)5.25 Hound 60@90 $38^-40 Extra flno. .. 1.0001.85 Smoking.... 50^1.00 9(0,10 Varnish- V gal. H... -X) ' Pniol -t rjun t rut I8te30 Copal 20«)22| japan $3.00^)360 ! Coach 6 6v<> 8<2,9 'White Fish — 6(4)6 j V half bbl.. $10^11 (Firm of Rioliarda A Bro., Augusta, Ga ) Dr. J. M. Foster—Haying been a suf forer from a nerious malady in tho head tor several years and failing to obtain any relief for it through the umuaI mourn* em ployed by the general practitioner of med icine, whoso efforts it had bo often baffled, I placed myself under your admirable sys tem of treatment through the advice of my physician (in whoso judgment I re posed great confidence). I have been fol lowing your treatment but ten days only, and the relief bos been so substantial—tbe head so much improved and tho gcuerul change so marked that I tender you this testimonial in the hopes that you will soon make a second visit to Augusta, and that others may have tho advantage of your successful practice aud skill. Hoping you may decide upon an early return, I re main, yours truly, J. G. GALLEHER Augusta, Ga., Aug. 24, 18G9. FROM G. E. RATCLIFFE, ESQ., (No. 229 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.) Dr. Foster—Being for a loug time fa miliar with your reputation in Georgia fur the successful treatment of diseases of the Head, Ear, Throat, etc., and believing you can bo of great servioe to those suf fering from diseases embraced wil your specialty, let me tender you my nnmo WHOLESALE, 20 GENTS PER POUND. A.ND Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. L H. BBADFIELD'8 COLUMN DR. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. OR. JOHN BULL I TratUf at Om OitoiUi SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, ros th* oro* o* AOUE AUD FKVEH, -0»- CULL8 AN* FEVER. n*p(WH at 1 ariUota. Jut, COKNHlt OF ALA KAMA AND WIHTKIIA1.L STitKF.TS, ATLAN TA GKOKGIA. ASSIGAEK’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the Districi OoBrt ot tho Patted «Utu tor the Northern Ul.-j BS „ r pf ercnc(! and roquont that you will wict of Georgia, 1 will soil before the Court House » i j door, In the town of Marietta, on Saturday, tho 4th , . . .., day of September next 11 o'oclock, a. m., one-fourth I SOOU aglllU favor AllgUSta witll a p Tofcs- lnterest in ninety seres oi land, including a grist mill aud wool-carding machine situated two miles from Rotiwoll, Cobb couuty, Ga.; also, 88 acres of land Roswell; alao, all the interest of C. A. King, aa be and to the estate of Barrington King, deceased, except 8 acres of land in Chatham county, set apart as part of homestead. All belonging to the estate of C. * Kiiur, bankrupt. Hold free front lucumbrancea. Terms cash. NOAH R. FOWLER, aug 12-20,1 Aasigueo. Macon k Wfstkbn Railroad, I Atlanta, July 1,1H$9. J W E have arranged a regular system ot through tick ets from Atlanta to Now York, Baltimore, Phila delphia, Jacksonville and Tallahas see, Florida, via Savannah. luggage checked through. Only one change of cars south of Atlanta. Also, a system of ESxcuraiioxi Tiolxota At very reduced rates, good from date, until the flrst day ot October next, from Atlanta, Maoou and inter mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Forayth), and WANTED. aug 8-suutill20sep. A Receiver and Collector. I. A N T A SACK FACTORY ! „ .. manufactur ing all kinds of t'LOlin AND GRAIN SACKS, Orders respectfully solicited. MITCHELL &. BENTLY, j;3-3u Corner Whitahell and Hantor Sti. pin WHAT nice homo when you get old?. DO Is it the ability to entertain your friends well, (or t help the charities of the world ? YOU If so, ssvo your money—and in no way can yon be- in to do this better thau l>y buying good Bouts and WANT? Mo person sells better onee, or at a lower price, than I. T. BANKS, him BatiOlaf, •0(lB<Ur Cor. WfciMultMil■ootarru. AOIKT1- $35^SJSS TO *VOY .. ... Agent _ AAdreee 0. S. M. Co., WMeford, aogi$ dkwli siounl visit. I have placed myself under your treatment, with every confidence in your skill, and hope others will avail them selves of your system of treatment. G. E. RATCLIFFE. Augusta, Ga., Aug, 24, 1809. olaim* tor it a euertortty war aU remedtea ever'offe* ed to the public for the safe, certain, speedy and per msaent ©ure of Ague i*4 Fever, or Chili# and Fsver whether of short uFluug ataadigg. He refers to In# entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him ly followed and canted ewt. In a great many cases a 1 * ‘ has been sufficient lor a cure, aud whole prudent, and In every caae more certain to care, if tu use Is oontinned in smaller doees for a week or two af ter tho dtSMee ha* been checked, more especially in difficult add long-standing cases. Usually this medi cine will not require say aid to keep the bowels in ‘ id the patient however require a ca- after having taken three or four doe* ... ot Uu Took* ■nvU dowltif BDI.L'8 VJWET1BI.E FAKILV eiLLM wtU b* .umdent. Dr. JOHN BULL'S I’rluolp.1 Office: No. 40 Fifth Cro8» Street. Xioulevrlllo. Kontuoky Came Uutn faint if every bier star, UuI4e thjr itep ‘a the Exchange Saloon; Where cooled you’ Igetwithoat nndreoainK And nip jour Li, er with a Silver Speon. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. CLOTHING *|T COST. J JAVIHQ decided to eiLmyge or store, that we may meet the demands of the tra- s, w now offer oqt en tire stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING rt on to, ch, lor tbe next ttilrtf < ,y*. Ail tbvei. wl.blng to purebue will »nj It tn tbeir lllereet In Mil end examine onr etock. W. it. LOWI dk CO. Atlanta, Oe , koffnat lat. UK. aaf 1-lm Tax Payers, Once More! to glv. day of HeiJtember, and all who fall la by that time will be subject to double tax r to g ve li ■Wyoo Ha 2. Street tax, II jo. law. i fireman c a State »• Horses, Oarriagr 4. Furniture over f JO ti $. Money, solvent. bte, bonds and stocks, outside of your regular burn as. 6. Real Estate L. I'. THOMAS auglfrevrysund’y c Receiver and Collector. To my United ,States and World Wide Readers. cations bave shown, all of which are genuine. The iollowing letter from a highly educated and popular physician In Georgia, is certainly one of the luost sen sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST P0 WERFTL AXD IS FA LURIE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KXOWN. W AHUAM KU A CERTAIN (THE FOR >• rof ilous drsesses, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic disci diseases. It quickly removes virus from tho constitution und blood, patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convin rs in all stages, aud all skin lYo|ini ed in tin- laboratory of PEMBERTOX, WILLSON, TAYLOR, A CO., WIiolOKale Oruiruists, Atlnntn, Gcornin. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES: 500 Gallonn Linseed Oil, 600 boxes Window OlshH, 60 Oz. Milph. Morphine, 100 Pounds Refined Borax, TO PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE. A personal examination is requisite every ease, in oriler to determine the course of troatment to be pursued. After an examination, however, the necessary remedies, together with full and explicit directions for their use, will be furnished. All applications can be made at home with perfect success, and without the least pain, inconvenience, or interruption to business. DR. FOSTER May be consulted at his regular offices Markham’s Empire Block, IN ATLANTA, Till Septombor XItlx- AT AUGUSTA, From Sept. 13th till IStli, Having established a branch office at tho PLANTER’S HOTEL. Dr. FOSTER wUbea il roraombnrotl that bo confine! liimscK to tho troatmont of a limited number of maladioa—making a •peciolty of diaeoiea of tho HEAD, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, HEART, ft LUNGS. 10,(8 10 500 Ox. Hulph. guiuiuo, loo Pounds Balsam Copaiva, 100 Pounds'Blue 200 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 60 Pounds Iodide Pot Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, instruments. patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, 4c. Ou hand, and for sale, at tbe lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, <tC, aug 20 Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ^TILu^JNrT^., ugl J-c GEORGIA. M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS .A. 1ST TD SBIOBS SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock,las it is SELECTED WITH GREAT OARB, And iHirelinscd exclusively for CASH, From the I3es( MaiLuiaclurers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. •"Si* M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO GOMMIHSION MKHCUANTM, Villa vow. Walker Co., Ga , Juno 29, 18. Du. Joum Bull—Dear Sir: 1 have recently give your “Worm Destroyer" several tri*i», aud find it woi drrfbUy efficacious. It has not felled in a single ii stance to hovo the wi«fced-for effect. I sin <fo>fi, pretty large country practice, and bsve daily use fo article of Lite kind. I am free to coufess that I of no remedy recommended by tbe ablest authors mat is so certain and speedy in its effects. Ou tin contrary, they are uncertain in tbe extreme. My ob ject in writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 can get the medicine direct from you. If I can got it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. I am aware that tbe use of such articles is contrary to the teachings aud practice of a great inAjority of the regu lar line M. D’s, but I see no just cause or good sense in tiscarding a remedy which we know to l>e efficient ■imply because we may be ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any means to aleviate suffering hnroanity which I may li able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than myself may have learned its of focts first, and secured the solo right to secure that knowledge. However. I am by no moans an advocate or supporter of tho tnousands of worthless nostrums that flood the country, that purport to cure all man ner of disease to which human flesh is heir. PlesRn reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I am, sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. fiULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Keason for the Captain 1 )} ■Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER. Bkktom Biuuci'8, Mo., April 30, 1866. Da. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency : your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial .oahtlee it poeeeesea. I send you the following state ment of my caaa: wa ago—was taken prisoner, P——M—- Booths. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not hauled yet. I have not alt up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through thehlpe. My general health la impaired, and I need something to aeeist mature. I have more feith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that la genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Cspt 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. 8.—The following was written April 80, 1865. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Oaptsin Johnson: Bull—Deer Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. Jehn- as a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died leaving the above O. P. John son to my care. At thirteen year* of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which 1 gave him - Sarsaparilla. It cuiucd him. I have n years recommended It to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores neral debility. Perfect success has at- lt. Tho cures effected In some cases of scrofula and fever sores wore almost miraculous. I am f getting a spurious artlole, Sarsaparilla. He is fearful c . „ r hence hia writing to you for it. His wounds i rible, but I believe ho will rocover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. HOLSttAI.B m.AI.KlUS IN LIQUORS, C I OARS, & c WHITHHAI.D aTREET, ATLANTA CEORCIA. XMortmnnt of dltiAHS. Ohrap mouoii Wit MKT SUL'S EEDRfll SiiTSSS, AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .IRKbI.IXI.V MFrafflD FROM. Testimony of Medical Men. Stow ST Foist, White Go., Ark., May 23, 1866 Da. Jon* Bull—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Iontorille^mvhMlng Dnkge^^Mid I got some of your been down w and soon found his general health m ^r°Ots4, who has been in bad health, tried them and he also improved. 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AYER’S AGUE CURE, ron tux srxxDT cure or Intermittent Fever, or Kcvcr sad Agar, Kcnilttent Fever, Chill Fever, Dsmli Ague, I'eriotlltskl lirsdsrhe, or Bilious llrsdschr, I Bilious Fevers, isdrrtl for the whole eloss of dlsesMs originat ing in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria c f miasmatic countries. i remedy is uider called for by the necemi* — —— > and safe cure enabled to of- ties ol th* American land Ague, euch we are n frr, with * perfect ce alnty that it will eradicate the disease, and with ana rauoe, founded on proof, that o barm can arise *o iu uae in any quantity. That which protect from or prevenU this disorder mat be of immeo .* servioe in the oommuntucs where it prevails, i ■ Mahon is better than cure, for the patient eacapet t e risk which he must run In vio lent attacks of this . eful distemper. This "Curl" expels the miasms’i >ntsoa of Pmvn and Aowx from the system and prr-. .ts the devektpmant of tha dis- *»• of oompUlnta, hut alao i uentity wa supply for a do) tectlon. It is hop* hia price will plaos it within the reach of ail—tho po» as well as the rich. A $ periority of this re; ered for the speed' is, that it oontainr ly it produces no whatever npon th. are loft as healthy Fever and Agu* miasmatic poison. f say other ever dlsoor- ud oertein cure of Intennitxsnts guinine or mineral, oonaequei institution. .. if they had never had the dte*^u»e. not alone the consequence of the great variety of disorders arise mong which are Neuralglt. Rheu- rho. BUndnees, Toothache. Ear ache, Catarrh, Art’ is, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Hpleen, Uy» noe, l*ain in the Bowals, Oolio, Psralyais, and L* iigement of the Stomach, all oi which, whenorig'i ting in this canes, pat on the in termittent type, o’ became periodic*!. 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G eorgia, d iwsonoounty.-wui heeoMbefo.e tbe Court tons* door in (ha town of Dewaonvllle in said county, * lthin tha legal hours of sate, at pub lic outcry. on t. i first Tuesday in September next one lot offend . the fifth district aud first section, number eight b ndred and Mxty four, in the rounty of Dawson end Rt of Georgia, as the property of It. A. Holt, to satisfy o .a Juriioa Oourt • fa from tha due tto* Court of thi TUth District O. of mid county, in fevor of J. A. xsest. Propsriv pointed sat by *. O. Johnson, pfeii fTs attorney. July 8$, lit*. Jy PMd R. M. BABiarT.ffimrtf. Ut BORGIA. HARALSON OOUBTT.-Two months U after date appUcatioo will he made tu tha Ordt- a of Haralson oounty. Georgia. Ira leave |» aaU th* belonging to the estate of Bsuhsu laid, dc oeasrd. forth* benefit of the heira and credfeora cf said deceased. B. P. WATBON. _ July 6th. 1849. * ••• as say Printing a o*. Give u« a trial.