Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 31, 1869, Image 3

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OITY. r|| '1h«I4to Dru(( Stow” jwlardttj : V jH J T.-n« prlo«-<iarr»ot pnb- of the Eu, U oorrected i of U>u citjr. -Hie Honor, Mayor HoUej, boa “ Kxowiion, lookiug k-Ou ^ tiler to-morrow uowu- ■ihorut*) to mU the Kka at too , Tb« name price will be clitu-tfcd homo* G.ISInamu loft ■■■ WaahtutfUm. We Sartroll and DiaUiot At- trill also go thither iu a few -The publication of u new \ styled the “Telegraph," will I Chntfanooffn next Saturday, ident in itohtica. It will be “Telegraph Printing Com- - Th«< order of oxer- w B Htone of the new , in thi* city, will be found “tax to-day. The ceremony orrow at 10 o'clock, at the i large cougregu- | at Wealey Chapel on Sunday Dr. Lip—omb, and all re- dth would not permit hiui He waa not more x Wlieu compelled to quit. lollie Baltimore, alias Fancy I waa up before Juatico Spun- \ a charge of mwhuneanor, ■ and coat or thirty days Kpencer ia thinning thorn £t>oh toward Hiippreaaiug vul- ireet qoaml-. -Mr. M. E. Kenny, ol ot, ia ereotiug a new and , on Pryor streot, iu the (loan Hotel. The building I high, and will be occupied ke front part of the ground f hie wholesale busiuesN, [be elegantly filled up for The building, when an ornament to that 8tre^. r atil! remains hot. Son- burning hot. Yesterday albeit the day, for the A alight shower fell 1 on Sundav, but it did not 5 a great deal. If the tor- I inutih longer, we ahull be pluRion that the comet iu hborhood. ; Scuoon.—The Rev. i Superintendent of Im- »of Teumasee, and form- i the Uuiveraitv of Ollege and Harvard Uui- f school in Atlanta on the ne place of instruction to fa’ Hall, corner of Mari The course of inxtruc- > usual Ihighah branches, German, as written and |m, wo ham, has taught, at hcIiooI iu the city of [ his referenced, we see uphill Wallace, i $2 SO per month; Greek j be made to him at the IPeeehlree street, or lo Mr. |l, Peechtroe street. a Mem.— A young lady lest of the young gen- irefer to put iu her own you would say to thoae of onr churches ) ladies who ait in the hear the sermon, and iliged to the young gentle- Dgl talk so loud. I recog- i fre«p-nt occupants of the hnd think they have time woek to get through with ations. Speak to them L Mr. Editor, and perhaps [ in future. It may bo that t annoys any one, bnt yon iat it does. Very truly, ••• nmuuication, and prefer ■g weight, rather than r owu. Hi nuK.t'. Baltul of Boft-ohell Tattle iemd at the National Hotel Ecataarant, at 11 o’okMfc to day. aagSllt GET THE BEST ALL THE TIME. Oao more oaf load of those fine Middle Tonne—ee Heaves, received to-day. You will find it at the corner of Peachtree and Deca tur streets; on Whitehall, next door to Ha gan's, and at Stall No. 6, in 2d Market Han dy to all. 8pauu A Tym. aug 27-Ct Jurr thi Tihno roa Mkhcbanth. —Call at Chamberlin, Boynton &. Go's. Got their clever Book keeper to show yon (heir Salks Book, made on new style expressly for them. Another can bo soon ut Pomborton, Willson, Taylor, A Go's Drag Store, tlion order one like it !roui Ws. It. Hanlutsu, Book Binder mid Blank Book Manufacture r, Granite Block. SPECIAL NOTICES. U«»rgla mate Lottery, fur the llrntHt ot the Orphans' Home and Free Hohool. Combination Glass, Mo. 41A. The following were the drawn nun.' ben Aug. M, tHCJ : 18 -21-40 - 51-32-J1 -78-35-19 -55—50—33 ainrSI-dlt HOWARD A GO.. Managers A. KltUUNZlNUKH, Upholsterer mm 1 Dealer In Furniture, and Manufacturer of Bedding, Hunter streot, three doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. A. Ergeuzlnger*s l'atont Itteaiu Feather Reuovat- Ing Machine for renovating your Feather Bed*. - Wool and Oardi d llalr dons the best and cleanest by steam. For sale a large lot of Chairs, Mattresses, Pillows, Bedsteads, Mnaqu'.to Nets—patoul Agent for Pavilion, Rustic, and Cloth Window Hliadea. Wautod. Corn shocks. A. KRGENZINGER, Hunter St., 3 Doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Oa. aug 81-lm aug 13-10-20 MASONIC'.—Atlanta Lodge. No. 39, meets on every Second and Fourth Thursday night In each month. Fulton Lodge, Mo. 218, meets every first and Third Thursday night iu each month. ML Zion Royal Arch Chapter, Mo. 10, meets every Socond Monday in each mouth. W. H. TULLEtt. H. P. A. UonXMrcLD, Mecretary. F*reals as a Maiden's llluslt" la the pnre peachy complexlou which follows the use of Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It is the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladles in society understand this. The Magnolia Balm changes the rustic country girl ito a city belle more rapidly than any other oue thing. Redness, siiuburn, Uu, freckles, blotches and all ef fects of tho summer t-tm disappear when it is used, aud a genial, cultivated, fretb expression 1b obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty is possible to all who all! invest 75 cents at any respectable store and Insitist <wi getting the Magnolia Balm. MONETAE! AND QOMMEBOIAL vxsBiar Nnw bu. 1 Dpirw—.—Trade to-day, — la oaaal on Moudoya, w— dull. Thorn waa no quotable K. U. Rariliall, Street, ovei La—he's J. «i July W hlietiMll I. — An artiolo in tbia Sunday morning elicits nication: in your issue of Kun- ticle headed, “Gay and t in alleged that “nymphs » streets in livery stable i article does my stable ay prejudice the ladies It is one of my rules, ok of woll know, tbAt and phaitous only to —never to nymphs du i of street hacks that I £blic curriers for the beuc- litioim, soxes and colors ; > for hire are exclusive ly. i oue of our most sub- Ale livery stable men, and unity to explain a point >e misunderstoood. We » one in the city who does hat that of which we com- Dur reference to tho livery [incidental, and was used on of onr point At the l were awAre of tho rules in uoote creatures, aud or other vehicle*, i the streets belong |[ the sake of convenience, , we Mid so. We do p**e much ia the wrong — cypnaua do frequently tets in carriages that are therefore we made tbo j however, front desiring pf business, especially so * ono os that of livery i was to prevent ladies i these fallen and misera- brazou and impudent s allowed tho fredoin on upon good society i aippresNod. Hence our » sure was oue to be uu- * ©or livery viable friends I at the allusion wo nmde ftm keep elegant carriages, ' to ladl«« and gentlemen, lain spnse common carriers, » right to refuse an applica tor either pleasure or ras at tho city an tho ri ght, aud still think, ought | Which we admit they are We hope we are under- It is impossible, we arc » city of the oocnpants of •lace it is so, we urge it ■* to limit their poseesion dor U leas hazardous for u t upon tho street in ’ oea proper 1 Manbari^alr tf, William !tetany, In the f Vloay vs. UavM «l* k as the pcepevty of David J. 1U1 I of tauaTtofletkor with build- •ereon, lying and lwin* Iu ssssed 4«steleL orlgtnally eti Mm aerth side of the uod," Uadlng to the city •siM. mow or lees, aud L hsvkd J, Bailor now reoidee* aad bonadod in dood of C U ^AhoBu^ eoaaty of iy In fteptoator W. H. NMYTM, 0. A Marshal. LiM'UltAN R A (LAKH, At lo. lity <11- •*> «>u Broad street, over Ei^IimIb' S.h-.I Slum, Prsclicn anywbaro lu the Htats, 1 r nit*t HtateH Snpremo (’our aud Superior Courts. jy 25-dly change In anything. Gobm.—The stock of corn |g vary light Hhipmeuts quadruple the receipts. It is irm at $1 3G. Now Ysrk Dry 0<wf« Market. The Mercantile Journal quotes prints as follows: Adriatic, 81; Anchor, 124; Allens, 13; do. Hake, 14; Amerioan, 13; Amoskeag, 124, do. Mourning, 12; Arnold's, ll;HodforJ, 94; City Mills, 10 U) 104; Oooheoo, 14; Gones- togs, 13; Duchess B., 104; Duunell’s, 134; Freeman, 104; Furniture, J at 18; do. 4-4, at 22i; Glenoove, 8; Garner & Co., 124; Gloucester, 124; Hamilton. 134; Lancaster 124c; Lancaster Hhirting Cam brio 10c; London Mourning 12o; Lowell 104c; Mal- lorv Frocks 134o; Manchester 13c; Merrimack D 134c; Merrimack Chintz l/>4o; Nassau 12o; Occidental 124c; Oriental 124o; Pacific 134c Regatta Shirting 13c; Richmond's 13c;Simp son’s Mourning 12 to 124o; Him peon's black 114c; Bitnpeon’s Cambrics IGo; Sprague’s Pur ples and Pinks 144; Sprague's Blue and White 14o; Sprague Fancy 134c; Sprague Shirtings 144o; WauiHuUa Die; Wauregan 12c. ■t. Lewis Markets. Tho Domoorat of Friday has the following : Wiikat-Spring flat, so little (and that of poor quality) ts offered ; small lots common sold ut $1 to 1 05, and at $1 to 1 10 mixed with poor winter. Winter lower, heavy and dull ; strictly prime No. 1 and choice ex cessively depressed at a larger decline than auythiug else. On outside account a fair de mand prevailed for pritno (No. 2), and storage buyers took liberally of No. 3 and No. 2— heavy purchases of these grades by tho Grain Associstiou—the bulk of this was delivered in the elevators. We quot red re jected up to fl ; No. 3 $1 05 to $1 07 de livered ($1 05 round on levee); No. 2 91 10 to $1 13 delivered (three-fourths ut $1 10 round on levee); strictly prime at $1 124 to 1 15; No. 1 nominul at $1 17 to 1 20, choice d>. at 91 25; strictly fancy 91 40; fancy white (exclusively for seed) at 91 50 to 1 55—no milling buyers over fl 40, or, to stretch a point, 91 45. Pbovisionh—Mass pork iuuctive; small sales at $34 25; do. clear mess at $30. D. 8. meats quiet; sales 15 casks clear side* at 18c. Bacon in better demand; sales 20 casks shoulders at 15jo; 10 do. at 15£c; 15 half casks do. at 10c; 50 casks clear rib sides at 18fc; 6 do. and 20 half do. at 19c; 27 cusks and 10 half do. clear sides at 19fo; small lot do. loose at 18jc; 2 boxes canvassed sugar-cured breakfast bacon at 20c; 5 tes plain canvassed hams at 19c; 5 casks slid 10 tes do. at 194c; C tes sugar-cured do. at234 to 25o - latter u favorite brand. Corn—Dull and easier. Hales 120 sks white ear (sks returned) at 80c; 1 car bnlk white, strictly choice, at 90c; 'ZOO sks yellow (tnuHty and damp) at 90c; 750 while (musty and damp) at 90c; 1C2 mixed yellow and white at 91c; 20 white at 93c; 100 choice do. at 95c; 411 St. Charles at 95. MORE TESTIMONY. ATMNTA \ icon—l* tb llOJ.EHALK PltlGEH CURRENT Amerioan llo<»pll<&l2‘, Nall Hod 7 U AN OBSTINATE CA8E. From J. 0. Oallelier, Esq., (Fitrn of Kiohurds A Bro., Augusta, (la.) Dr. J. M. Foster—Having boon a suf feror from a serious malady in the head for several years and failing to obtain auy relief for it through the usual means em ployed by the general practitioner of med- icino, whoso efforts it lmd so often baffled, I placed myself under your admirable sys tem of treatment through the advice of my physician (in whose judgment I re posed great confidence). I have been fol lowing your treatment but ten iktys only, and the relief has been so substantial—the head so much improved and tho general ohange 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 the advantage of your successful practice and skill. Hoping you may decide upon an early return, I re main, yours truly, J. G. GALLEHEIt. Augusta, Ur., Aug. 24, I860. FROM G. E. RATCLIFFE, ESQ., (No. 229 Broad SL, Augusta, Go.) hr. Foster—Being for a long time fa- iso Cm. JACK A CO., 5 D WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.' AJSTD Cr ackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. — CO It ft KK OF ALABAMA Aftli WHITEHALL STUEETS, ATLATS TA GEORGIA. < -M l.rail V lb. 7 ‘i Lrslhrr-V H ; White Oak Sol. Kteslll ,TJ «mVja| IVuu. lTpl»«r GiKa,6o Northern V dox. $4U Fr. cf. 91 aos....|40w6U L. U. UsvU, Ural Kilste Ag*- » Age DR. HUNTER C ONTINUES to treat all private ilisoases, syphilis, all forms ^onorrhu a, gloot, strirture, Ac., com pletely eradicated. That numerous daas of cases re- mltinK from self-abnse, producing uumanlinesH, ner- itanding constitutional complaints a o call for consultation, wldch costa i <nce, the host of teachers, has euabh remedies st once efllcieut, safe, permaueut, and'whlcb ■ be used without hindrance to busi ness. Medicines prepared in the oHtablUlimont. which s concentrating the famei i, married or single, suiToi_. 0 lions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and be cured. No matter who have foiled, state your caso.- Read what ho says in hi* pambhlet, sent to tny ad Thousands of caaoa treated annually at ot 1 over the country. ConsuItaUon free, per- sonally or by malU Offlc. 1 , No. 1H3 Third Street, be tween Green and Walnut, near the Postnflh-o, Louis ville, Ky. Office hours, 'J a. m., to 7 p. M.; Sundays 10 m., to 13 m. Jyl-diy N O TI C E . GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.—I hereby give my I consent that my wife, Mrs. Julie Kamdienberg, ' its, become a free trader. This CHRISTIAN RAUS1IENBERG. Atlanta, Oa., August 23d, 1860. M Y SCHOOL win bo resumed on Monday, 30th Inst, at Junction of Whitehall and fomyth sts. The Class will be limited to thirty students. Tuition per term of fourteen weeks, f 21 00;half pay- aog34-3t-Tues more -Thurs-Sun CELEBRATED SPORTING XI I F la B 8! sale by all gun dealers. BDW'D K. T Ft YON, Jr., Ac CO., Manufacturers and Importers. Uum, Pistols, Sporting Apparatus* btores 19 North Hlxtli aud 330 North Heoond Streets, Philadelphia, Penn. IlluHtrated price list sent by dealers when solicited. aug37-13t WHAT [H it a nice home wheu you gel old?. DO > entertain your frlei YOU sav., your ntoucy -aud In no way i-au you bo- BJoto du tuts boiler titan by buying goo. I Roots aud WANT? Mu person aells lw>Uer u r at a lower price, than I. T. BANKS, Rawson UuUdiag, Cor. Whitehall and Hnwter st • WANTED. oa.3vr>Y m a Kita. a vmvi aaaaso.- Candles—V M». Star 17(417 .q Psrallne 4tKrt>4(i| Colton Yarns - II ft lb. I Nos. 8 snd to l‘J i-om, | Nos. H, lo. 13. 2 tax-. i I'oltusCariU-Mdoi. ! Whittemore *7 fM>j CowPsssfbu. iill.95 i)rug« and Dye i V II. NtelO lh.. 15W3U Bluest ( Bruusti Copperas ^ lb 3)4 (.#5 Camphor ^ lb$l 7<h«.I.40 Castor (HI, qla. O.OOate.AO do pU.3 50^3 76 do gal.3 75M4 00 Ep. Halts V lbj 1 Indigo f* It.. 51 20QI §U Madder H lb. 3^35 Pot hyd. 1» lb. fti 35 galfl.45<43.50 pta. dox 13.00 Dry Uoods-M yd. Br. Eli. 7-8 19(414 Hr. 8h. 4-4 16<(pl5.q Bi d Sh. 3-4.... W«18 JM’d Sh. 7-8.... 13W18 HIM Sh. 4-4.... 13>,©30 Bro. Drill 100)33 Bl’d. Drill 18«432« Tlckiug 13>i(w46 Ibrints— 19 Sprague's, .lght 131, drk 12 •• Merrimao.. 13(413), Gin, Holland 94.(KKoto.00 American... 91.60<(S3.00 Rum, Jamaica 4.00^0. Americau.. 9l.50(»u2.00 Whisky— Corn Y gal. $1.35(41.50 RecUfled do91.0(K<»> 1.30 ltye do 91.35^45.00 It..l»ertson do 53.00 v ^4.00 llcnrbou do$1.3544i do y dOE. .. Nectar do Scotch do .. do V gal... Wine M dox I . $3.50(ii l.fiOw 2.50^6.00 1 V bbl. I do .. I2.5teri3.00 m. 91.35(4 ‘ U-V bbl. ■civou ' uiilinr with your reputation iu Georgia 04910 j for the htiecassful treatment of diseases of the lleml, Ear, Throat, etc., and believing youcau be of great service to those suf fering from diseases embraced within your specially, let mo tender you my name us a reference, and request that you will soon again favor Augusta with a profes sional visit. I have placed myself uiidcr your treatment, with every confidence in yotir skill, and hopeothors will avail them selves. of your system of treatment. G. E. RATCLIFF! Augusta, Ga., Aug, 24, 1809. 31 css 1* Hal Now Orleans Florida Sugar House fl. 75QS0 30011.90 UW 58 15016 10 , 75(a,K> Lard Oil $1.7603.00 I allured Oil.. 1.30(ril.35 Coal Oil 4S(ri 60 Arnold'*... Feathers—new Floor— A Manta Mills, fancy hun- dml $6 oo Salt—Vi sack. I Do do, ex. family 4 50! Liverpool $3.35 Dodo, family 4 00, Virginia 3.30 Dodo, Fulton XXXX _JShwt— * bag. yd 30(0)33 Potash—case. Babbits $14.00 Putty—)l lb... . 8iri40 litre- * lb 11(^12 . 3 75, Patent $3.40 Dodo, superfine 3 601 Buck Do do, Georgis XXXX Soap—II lb. family.. L . 3 25| Turpantino 7to8 Apples driNl Peaches, p’l'd.... do unp’d... lr»ln V bu. Corn, White... Yellow 1 80(4 Oats 70to76 Ginseng 65^72 Glass- V box. $3.50(47.(Ml Gunpowder $»kcg.$7 " Rifle hf. keg $4 Rifle >ir. kog 2 Blasting kog (45.25 Hay— V ton $38(440 Hides- It lb. Green W4IO Dry Halted.... 18<4'20 Dry Flint 20(423 4(46 i P. R 15(415)4 ' Demarara 1701H (41 351 Refined A 18(41S)» V lb. Sweedos American bar Yellow Coffoe. 1601(1.(4 Soda-Eng. Vtt.8(48), NXarch—$1 lb...1101305 Tobacco—* lb. Unsound 35065 Bound 60090 Extra fine... 1.00(41.86 Smoking.... 60<4l.00 arnlsh-V gal. Copal 3.6004.00 Japan $3.00(4:160 Coach 6 06 White Flab I ft half bbl.. S10O11 ASSIGNEE’S SALE, Court of the United trict of Georgia, I will sell before the Court House door, in Uie town of Marietta, on Saturday, the 4th *mitei*Vr 8 sores of l*nd in Chatham county, set apart as part of homestead. All ItelongltUI to the estate of C. A. King, lankrupt. Hold free from Incumbrances. Macon Vi Wkstkrn Railboad, I Atlanta. July 1.1869. j W K have arranged a regular system of throngh tlok- ets from AlliinU (a Sew York, Itelllmuir, 1‘hlla- ili'l|>lil,, jHrksoiivllh' and Tallahax. wo, Florida, tin Savannah. Baggage eheckod through. Only one change of cars smith of Atlanta. Also, a system of Wxournlon Tlolaota At very reduced rates, good f.*otn date, until Uie first day ot October next, from Atlanta, Macon and Inter mediate stations to the Ifldlan springs (Forsyth), and from Macon and Interimillate stations to Marietta and Nswoan. W. A. FULLER. II. W. BRONSON, M. T. O. T. A. iily»» _ (Jnly 1— Him Cltr Tna-Fajera, laxikant Tar the Fnarlnr When the WIiImIIo UIowk. Rbokivbb and CofXBOToB’s Omor, \ City or Atlanta, August 7, i860, j 1 1HK following resolution passc«l by Oouncll Friday night, 6th Inst., explains itself: •■Resolved, That the Ileeelver and Ooll. otor of Taxes lie required to clcsio Ills book on Uie 1st September next, and proceed as soon thereafter as practicable, to Irene fl fas for double tax against all who may tell to give in, an<l collect Uie tax UU the 2<ah September, af ter which Ume he will furnish the Clerk with a list of those who have failed to pay. Uiat fl tes may Issue against nil such delinquents.' ••The time Is short.” Oome to time Is a god motto. L. I*. THOMAS, any A-etitiUll3i>**t>. Receiver and (hllMtof, . 1ST T A A T SACK FACTORY ! AIT’S keen on hand oourtaatly, and am msnufaotur YY ia« all kinds of I'liOCH AND OK AIN SACKS, Mtoltod. MTrCHELL, <fc BENTLV, Jj3-3u Oorur WUUteU u( HuNr Sto. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST TO WEHl'Ur. ASH INFAI.lWr.K VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE EM) WE. t\ A KUANTK.U A t KUTAIN l lUK KOU All sei ( fol »us discsses, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial snd syphilitic diseases iu all stages, aud all skin diseases, it quickly removes virus from the constitution sud blood, and restores tho patient to perfect health sud purity. Try it uml he convinced. Prepared in the laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & CO., Wholesale BruirgistN, Atlanta, Georgia. FOR S2LLB AT IaOW PRICES: TO PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE. A personal examination is requisite in every ca^e, in order to determino the cotirso of treatment to bo pursued. After an examination, however, tlio necessary remedies, together with full and explicit directions for their use, will ho furnished. All applications can he made at home ith perfect success, and without the least pain, inconvenience, or interruption to business. DR. FOSTER May bo consulted at his regular offices Markham’s Empire Block, IN ATLANTA, Till SoptoniVi AT AUGUSTA, From Sept. 13th till 18th, Having (wtuhlished a branch office at the PLANTER’S HOTEL. l)r. FOSTER wialio. it romomlwrod that liu unnftiuvi himiwH to tlia treatment o( a limited number of maladic- making a ajHMjialty of duoaw. of tk« HEAD, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, HEART, A LUNGS. 1 Gallon* Ltnamul (ill, D Boxoa Window Glare, • O/.. Sulph. Morphine, Jonaiva. iw) Poui 300 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Ponuds Gum Camphor, 50 Pounds Iodide 1’oUssiii Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemical*, inatmiueut*. On hand, and fo- Halo, a 200 Gals. Spirits Tail«-ntlui' !,(A.Ml Ponuds Puttv. KM) Pound* Calomel, 300 Pound* Spirits Nitre, 100 Pounds Refined Bo.ax, hemical*, stock, Ac., o lowest possible price*. Call and examine stock and jirlceH. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, L E BBADFIELD’S COLUMN i iMsf, «RADFlHMy8 fiiin lufifth Woman’s Best Friend. _ i#6d by woautM only. fiaaaBiftgaH *m," exoHUt In Blok 6BBM M raqura » surgical opara- Rob. as thsss bMrt ars vary rara, tba Few alb Raoo- uaToal.ol ahteOBl«aff«n»lB|fBoBtton. In a suddeo raack of tba "Biouthly oobraas' 1 fioBk oou>, trouble ot mtnd, «r Itkm emm. It ante tOte t cfcarm, by xnrrv/aisf TUB DHOSA1M a Bvgsr ntBTABOB, thus raRering the fcver, beaAarba, pete 1b tba mS3 tbehacR and “lo*- ar Stomach/- flush .1 «f haa4 flhont tba face, chilly een- sattoua bjunSiigof the eyelids aud general rewrite*. Tl &ktss: iSHSRK^isajsai: laid for Btmberieaa arils to the oonstitutioo cf the wo- ■aan. The next • tura" comas around and there Is no sgggattSSMLae tls ornonsBf Ihe nakaral flald oseaplag. TVtcoui- ulexlou baoomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of grreu- Lsh caste about the face, constant dull aching pains whites, ualplUrions of the heart, pal- IndigeeUon, weariness, languor, ach- 4ns, lose of appetite, pain In left breast, the loins, I Uglitusss across the chMt, cough, snd giddiness. ■ eickneee" will be fully ( content dull aching uejns about the head, weight ia thn lower stomach and back, with or without whites, lor, exhaustion, lag i * - rigid still allowed to go on "greew * a bacon pepaia, no relish lor . . . jVHI tcriug of the heart, swuxna or the nrr, legs end body, a * occasional spitting of blood. The slightest ufiortcau. -'itniKu bkkathiho, ahnoet aurrocs- tion. 'Jlie s^. nabbyaude “doughy feel." l'lus is a aad picture. It la the condition oi thousands of women betw the ages of fifteen aud forty-five who are brought the verge of the grave by ignor ance or neglect to the the proper remedy. To all who are afflicted with a f ot the symptom* above mention ed, iu connection «ith an irregularity ot the “monthly sickness. 'we earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces t.- ken you will at octde exportetiaa Its benefits, and wUh a little patieuce you will bu fully restored to health. This remedy has hoen extensively nsed for upwarcs of twenty years by many of the most experienced and Hucceesful physicians of Georgia, We rstaat that DR. J. BRADFIEI.D’R FEMALE ilRGULATOUU prepareed for WOMEN aad to ba used by Women only. A trial ts all wa aak. Prepared and sold in any quantity by I,. II. IldADKlKLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle, g^r Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 19. 1865. Dr. J. BeapvikU). Dear Sir: I take pleasure m "tatiup that some time previous to the late war. I uaed. girl. J iy from suppresaed men struct iou, and .•meaoon rest/red h f in Atlanta, sound wi further, that I know of its being naed. servant girl of wy brother -vant, and seemed cured np to th I do not hesitate to indorse you * purpose* for which you recoin Your* truly, JNO. C. WIIITMLR. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tuone County. This 1* to certify that I have examined thn rec* ip Dr. Joseph liradtield, of this oounty, aud a* a med d man prui-onuce it to be a combination of Medi i.es of great merit In the treattu< nt of all the disease her 21, * for which be WM. . BKA.SLkY, DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN, OF THE BIG IRONJBOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - G-BoiraiA. uiay23-c M. O. M'AlRiKiHiAiM, l>KAl,KIt I\ B O OIT S AA1STID SHOES 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,fasiit is SBIiHCTBX> W I T II evnEAT CAR! A ml purcliastMl exclusively for CASH, From Mi© I3esl Maniils.it*Iurors. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ Specialty. aug 1-Giu FINE GOODS a M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO OOMMIIUHIOIN MtOHCIUAINT*, W'HOLKSAI.K UKAIiKUH IN LIQUORS, C l GARB, <fcc ATLANTA wwTaaAi.t. aTnxnrr. CEORCIA. lacoaagf^iimdM. I*B. J Ukadpillu—Dear Sir: 1 have, iuu. lt pi«a* < r Haying 1 have witne*aed the imwt de-. ided m.d u \>- f efl.H'la of y--ur kerualo Regulator in thi* uelgn . r lud, WM.IU'IMIIK.. Mot's rvi'-Lit, l (-8. Du. J. Baann*.u.-Dear Sir: 1 have repeated y u*e.t i . my lauiily, your Female Regulator, ami have i. ee ry o*«e, m.a with«04upteMaB<'c«aa. G. L. DAV1K SOT Ialao prepare aud have for sale a YEAST 1*0W- DLU, equal to the beat, and for much Icaa price. *4~ 1 alao prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in uac by many of the beat housekeeper* iu the city, and pr<>- nounced by them to be very auperior. L. II. BHAOK1ELD, Atluntii, On. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’a Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF HIS CEUIIUTEO L 1 V K It MKUI C INK, Auuiline Pain Kill It, ANTMIILLIOUS PII.LH, AGUE PILLS, Ityxriilrry Cordial, Crmalt Tonic punipvxwo riiiijs T UB excellent ramedlea of O. B. Prophitt, M. D need no reoommendatiou, their well-known power in removing the diaeaaea peculiar to our Boutbern cli mate having already established for them aa enviable reputation in Georgia aad th* adjoining Skate*. Aathe majority of persona living in the South are prediapoaed to direa—of the Liver, It ia granted by all intelligent physicians that moat ot the peina and achee of our peo ple are dm to organic or tonctlonal derangement ot that important organ. Prophltt’a Liver MedMae and Antl-BUMooa Pttle atrlke directly at the root of the evil. They cure the Liver, which in nine eases out of ten. u at the bottom of the Cough*, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among onr people. Ear ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of every kind floe before Prophitt’fl Pain Kill It any other chronic Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. ready for ni _ _ :)3 1-3 per cent, discount by the doxen bottlea o If you get anake bit, nae PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT. apply the *A1N KILL IT. DU. O. H. PROPHITT 8 Anti-Billiou8 Vegetable Fills (•urcative and Febrifuge, X be relied upon as a safe and etllclont cathartic u all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds. dr. o. s. ruorurrrs VKOETAULE AUUE PILES k safe and.cvrtaln reme.ly for Ague atul Fever, OtallU DR. PROPHITT’S DHFDDID DYSEITERY CORDIAL that class indicated. Venutle Ttmle, PURYFYING PILLS like Purtf) ing IHUs and Foualo Toole are associated together as a full preparation, aa you ess in Uie Bills They have given perfect satisfaction In my practice foi the Inet twent^sarOn all oases that they are reootu All of the above Medtotnss sold by Dr«agtate and Msrchantagsnerefi).throBghen4 ihe Sonthweet. ?T. l A b laBSd*U, Red wins A fox, Curtla a Lloyd. 1‘emhsrton. Wilson, Taylor h Oo.. AUenta. Go. Prepared»aly by D iL O. 8. All the above remedies for eels by L. H. BRAD FIELD, W HOLES A LE DRUGGIST. REDWINE k FOX’ COLUMN. x u;k Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic. N* Arsenic—Jto ffcrcary. PKBFlrilLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chili* and fever, or Ague aud Fever, that Is or caa bo depended upon is Hurley’. Ague Toole. There have been thousands oared by using it who have tried the usual remedies without WORTHY OF ATTENTION. nir lut vnar I was attacked with Uie ague whilst la VickaburK. Mias., and uaod aeverai popular medlcluas with bat temporary relief. On reaching home the disease retained in a worae type, If poasible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine in large doaas frequently aa nigb aa 60 grains per dav, and which mast have oust me nearly 9100. 1 eon salted Dr. Huiith, of Loatavdle, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I ro>nsed to take, preferring to let the disease take Its coarse. I was aim--st bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Npteru. About this tune, the advertisement of Hurley s Ague Tunic appeared ui a city t*per, aud 1 determined to glva U a trial. 1 did so. and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me complete fy, and af tire that time I have -ecu nearly a hundred cases In which it acted with equally hapn> results, and would certaful> recommend it as prefera ble to any other tonic before the public. JAMK8 MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., Juus 15, 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. BURLEYS SA1SAPI11LLA WITH IODIDE OF POT AH H. ret Ilona of Ihe llonea. IlMhliunl « o.llv ir»a, Debility, liieen*. ■ oi the knlnry. I>y*prn-.|M, e.i y Mi|M-lla, Female lr> • egule rliies, FUtuls, all -kin l)iira«M. Liver Coniplalni, (mligealIon, Pile*. Pulino- nnr>, Otaeweea, Hirers- la. or King’, kwll. lyphiUi.. Louie-VILLI , April 4 could not cure her. 1 gave her jour Sarsaparilla i expci-ting it would do lunch good but to mj gr« at » nt aht rapidly got well, and thank God co lily remedy employi J, leave* no doubt < ul qualiiiea, ami that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will fiud me at my residence, corner Ninth aud Walnut street*, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. a using it my children have become quite healthy. The chi’* ’* — - ” • t is oue ot the bet and as such, recommend it Louisville, June 13,18G8. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, WraknrM, In* digestion, or Dyspepsia, Mantot * ‘ver or Disordered Stomach action of the Ll v ToJaa. Ruddle h Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen: Thu ia to certfiy that I have been tor years a suflerei. and tried all Uu* tonics I have heard of or seen adver tised, with litUo or no relief from any of them i heard Hurley’* Bitters highly spoken of, and trlwl a bottle, with little iaith iu it before 1 commenced, and to my surprise aud joy. before 1 finished one bottle, 1 toil a great dual better and firmly bsltevs that one or two occaaioua it waa the means of saving and prolong ing my Uie 1 couaciunUously recommeudod them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to aak for Dr. T. A. Hurley‘a and have no other. You can use this as you think proper, if »t will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABBOOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the boi Reeriveasae, Teething, ho. Give# health to the child aud rut fa (As tmoUtcr. NAsmnixx. Twin., Feb. 12,1858. J*«. Rudd Is h Oo., Louisville, Ky—Wheu living it your city I used several bottles of Dr. Heabrt-ok * In fant Soothiug Syrup, aud (bum. it to do my child men good atid it would real bettor after using it than an: other remedy I ever tried. 1 can say with coufldenc-, does, please let mo kuow; I a doxen by express, „nd I will pay for it at the office here. Write me « h«n y«.u send it, ana oblbre MRS SARAH L. RANDOLPH, DR. SEA BROOK\S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calisaya. Thi* elegant comlinatlon posasaesa all the ionic , Bark and Iron, without the dis- itdfaoteof either, eeparately or of three valuable medicine*, ill oases when a gentle tonic (.» prveeion ta required after oonvale-oeaoe from rxva , r debilitating diaeasea, or In thoee distressing irregu- rilles peculiar to teiualee. No female should be wHkI at It, If liable to auoh dlsraase. for nothing eon wel- James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, laboratory .Vo. 41, BntUtl Street Louisville, Ky, All the above goods far sole by UDWin * F0I, AlTiANTA* f 9— apn fl 14wlf