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STEW ERA.
OITY.
nsimR'IU U*h Drug Store"
i, yesterday :
rxrviii:» To. *• I«?• *
pnr i rnrT'k:
II w JBionHnucy, Gore r a or Bui-
I jenurdny wiife the axcnrakio
I ■sdumom.— 1 The litUberl l'mtf
to* tfeft city yootoMaj in
i the Natfoteftl Hotel.
i D. U. Fuuid*, liouie-
1 have two pieces of uew muaio :
“**t of Hom«* t " by Welter Ovreu,
lelunn," by inn. C. Bodeu.
tttylcg.
a on. —The fell tra*W undock
We Unv«' seen several
■fed hone s lately. Archer
| drove of the letter jester-
i bed the goed look to meet
fe, of the Athens Watch wau,
9 cornea oat nufe from the ex-
tto here loot neither euy of
- good honior. Fitch, ol tho
i Herp. of the Covington Ex-
> of thoae whom we mt>U
€itv m nmvr.
Fiuih Oaow ohu eerred nt the NoUonel HoUl
BeeUumut nt 11 o’dock to-day. anp2-lt
PexTins deeiring n pare wine one And it nt
the Philadelphia and Atlanta Wino and Liqeor
Coaopnny'a Store They have jaat received a
Pure Old Soupcrooug, which it very floe.
Mpl-3U
Wamtxd—Gocat and Duck Featbere and
oorn ahuokii. A. EnaiMaufonn,
Hunter street. Atlanta.
nepl4t
fe had the pleaeure yesterday
Henry A. Wrench, of the
»ti*M>; who U in the oity on
ltd with hia paper. He aa;
the erope in the up-country
•Cot now than it did a
Hi have fallen recently
i lightened up.
I 536.”—Tht* was thuendorao-
Uer received by us yesterday,
aa We saw the auperacrip-
r we know just um well us wo
at it was “not for Box 335,"
duly addresf-ed to the Era,
» not get it* until through
Postmaster ought to have
I by this time without half uu
GET THE BEST ALL THE TIME.
One more car load of thoao flue Middle
Tennessee Boavea, roeeivod to-day. You will
find it at the corner of l'oachtree and Deca
tur HtrccU; on Whitehall, next door to Ha
gan's, and at Htall No. 6, in 3d Market Hau-
dy to all. 6iMit*a A Txa.
nag 27 Ct
Just thb Thino n.n Meuohanth.—Call at
Chamberlin, Boyulon A Co’a. Get their
clever Book-keeper to fthow you their Walk*
Book, made on new atyle expreaaly for them.
Another onli bo aeon at Pemberton, Willaon,
Taylor, ft Co'h Drug Store, then order one
like it trorn Wm, It Hani.utkk,
Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer,
Granite Block.
Bead the following testimonial:
Mb»ruh. Zuum ft Co.,—Gentlemen: I have
used Simmons' Liver llegulator not only onoe,
bnt often, and oan confidently assert it has
done mo more good than any medicine 1 ever
osed. 1 think It is the greatest medicine for
diseased liver made in the world. Many of
my neighbors have used it, ami all will say
as much, if not more, than I do, for its vir
tues. I shall never be without it
Jons J. Allen, Bibb Co.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL
ten
Buanixss—Trade continues quiet; bat
•hows some signs of animation, owing partly
to an improvement in the weather.
CoaM—The com market continues excited
There ia very little on hand, and very firm at
$1 90 to 1 36. Some sales wero made at the
former quotation, though many held it at the
latter.
Ualwin# Markets.
The Courier-Journal of Tuesday has the
following:
Ba.oom—In good demand with sales to-day
of 67 oasks dear rib aides at 194c; 2 casks clear
sides at 30c; 10 casks of shoulders ut 10Jc; and
70 oasks of bulk shoulders at 16o. We quote
breakfast bacon at 304 to file.
Hams—Were in moderate request, wilb a
sale of 16 tierces sugar-cured and fancy hams
at 22f to 234. Plain hums are quoted at 21 to
3140.
Laud—Is uuiet and transactions to-day
wero small. We quote prime leaf lard in
tierces at 204, and in kege at 22c.
Wheat—The market continues inactive and
dull, and the tone of to-day’s dispatches is
anything but favorable for an improvement.
We continue to quote Mediterranean at SI 10;
amber,SI 16; white $1 26 to i 30 on arrival.
Cohn—The dumaud ia good uud prices are
held firm at 85 to UOo ou arrival for ear and
shelled, uud 06 to 97o in bulk from store; with
sucks included at $1 06 to 1 10.
Cincinnati! Corn Market.
Tho Comm rcial of the 30th says: There
was a farther advance iu corn, the receipts
being light and inadequate to the demand.
No. 1 sold up to $1 10 on the spot, ami this
was refused for some lots to arrive Ubxt week.
U wm rumored that sales hud been made at
even higher rates. Mixed sells for us much
as white, and buyers are mukiug no distinc
tion between shelled aud ear.
OTMLOTirifeimAL
EXPOSE
ATNA
INSURANCE Oft, HARTFORD.
JCTXjTT 1, 1008.
•ftlS. *'C : 3T
Assets, ....
Liabilities, ...
$5,352,532.96
267,082.33
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
L—It will be remembered
[this city, was arrested and
‘ i last woek, on a warrant
itisurroctiou. Tho iuves-
ced on Morula v, and last-
I charges ugaiut lJtckft were
• WHtiunt Hginu.it him was
required, however, to
l to answer the charge of
4ng disorderly .ml riotous,
conducted by Messrs,
hi Johnson ft Hunt of
9 dr tease wum in the
^ry Jackson, ul this city.
UiiX, r We have this popu
line for (September, uud it
viug table of contents :
. Item luces of public M-n.
liv Ei Gov. J>. y.
l*oem. By Wm.
i Irish Story. A Log» ud.
» (ot Georgia.) Our Early
Fruncuu, ii.irlraui, ale
Calhouu, Lowndes,
Fiag-r, an 1 others,
i from the Sanscrit,
i of Friendship.” Trans-
f, by ltev. W. W.
By Dr. Benjamin
, formerly of Charleston,
' >rly Lite. ' Shoulder to
L) B< anting the Lion
l Boutiers. Editorial
Hypothesis, as a Physi-
wor John LuConte, Pros
ily of Cult fora in, Passeri
Authors and Litera-
Funny Graphs. Serious
arolinn. Odds uud Euds
urge.
11k Wise in Time.—llow many are there
who, afflicted with disease in an incipient
stage, delay from time to time buying recourse
to some remedial agent, which would effec
tually arrest tho farther progress of disease,
snd render the system impregnable to its
sidious attacks. It is uufortunattdy too true
—there arc thousauds who sink into au earl)
grave - whereas ut a trifling expeusc they
might have lived to a good old uge. If then
be reliance to bo placed in medicine, aud
tboiiKMiiils of well attested eases establish he
youd 1 lie possibility of u doubt the curative
properties of any one particular remedy, then.
Hailey's Sarsaparilla aud Potash is unques
tionably tho grtuioHt medicine ever introduced
to Hit afflicted community Hesitate not.
tUer. foie, touH.> it, if aafftring from auy ol
the ills which h heir to.- - Herald (Gal
vddUm Texas ) June 12-dftwtf.
oi’LUiAL NOTICES.
Church—Laying the
pSTINO Ceuemonies. —
very largo crowd of spec-
ereud Augustinu Verot,
performed tho bwiutiful
mouv of luying tho corner-
oman Catholic Church, on
id Hunter streets. Ex-
i had been made for the
vd platform had boeu
jsrgy and invited guests,
P seats for u large number
ou to this, seats hud been
1 Loyd streets sufficient to
l crowd. There were pres-
of visitors from other
jtugosta, others from Ma-
dumbus, Montgomery and
-the distinguished Prelate
% ceremonies, there were
■to, of NashviHe, Manuoy,
of Macon and Kyau
nevoleut Aasociatiou of
[in tine regalia, aud Fire
all dress uniform. The
n and the Fire Oom-
on Broad street,
i to Loyd, and down
• whero a largo ciowd was
o'clock the venerable
his retinue of clergy
iring candles, crucifix,
r things to be used in the
«nted a very imposing
[ rich and elegant canoni-
umeuuing the services,
ort addre-w, explaining
moaning of tho lorms,
• attache* 1 to them by the
beautifully explained
ted with iU emblem aud
and the salt as
odd and typifyiug by its
9 of Christ.
i consecrated -orpatlu-r, a
“an upon the place where
NJtad—the water being
Bishop with a bunch of
then returned to
consecrated the cornor-
ched entirely around the
•crated the walls in the same
■ the ■whole of this part of the
fLiUuy of the Saints’’ was
clergy. A collection was
[op for tho bonefit of the
"thst thunderbolt of ora
^ wm Jiniodccod.
on for the ooonsion. His
I second chapter of Epbesi-
l the foundation of an argu-
i authority and niiauion of
t won a strong discourse.
> «Urt thst he meant to
Wermou, to divest hii dis-
^ of eloquouoe. But that
Fattier Ryan can no
qnent than ho can help
I Cau uo more help being
can help whining on a
an eloquent j| iH
jilo, and one would most
hear u feebly voice from
l Boi not so. Ho has one of
fiog voices ws bare ever
■ea himself easily uuder-
l Of a very lar^o audiunco.
fey was very short—not oc-
tsintitus. At the «)oae
iahoo grantimI au indul-
. The ceremonial than
diction.
0f liiberuians ami Firemen
* marched iiock to tb n en
Mine of the principal
» day woa furnished hy (be
sad, under the 0»oip«teui
4bsaor William F. Clarke,
1 the band do better plny-
was h most iub-rostiag
vel to perhaps moat of the
snhbled. and was witnessed
■eal of pleasure. Few if any
V oersmooiM were entirely tin
NanhkPi Hale.
■At, Mol
i writ H mmdrnont ssyo—, it
^Mabh tbrnDUumOrsw* •* Um UuH*<1
ItarfeMm DUMS uf OMMto, will Is*
r as *AU lost., in front of Us Units*!
* M UM oity of aUsato, sounty of
trmimimti m for foil
<4i Tktvty-Mvsn Bail
m« ossh.
„ ORAUBUtUM,
t Mnnksi MorUsrn IMstriot of (in.
r SR.*27a?
UrutjflA 9UU Lottery, for the Bi-ntOtof
the Orphans’ Home and Free School. Combi nation
OUm, No. 418. The following wero Mio dnurn tinu
here Hcptouber 1. 18CU :
6fl -$4—81—4 —74—88—Tl—49—22—73—29—18—1—li
w p i-dlt HOWARD & OO.. Mauatfors
Axes—f d.»t
H. W. CoUius..
Boron—H lb
llaius, cunv. 8.C
Plain ConvMod.
Couutry...
“-..'"K -V J*-
Kentucky 23(<v27
1 lulls 28(OtWl
Bale It opr T. !b
Maohluo made.. 10^1
Hand-made 8' 4 («
Ursn—per ton f 22
I American b'ud 7^8
American UoopUflkl2q
Nsll Rod U#1$M
Castings 7 • to'j
Lsid-liff,.
19(<«20j Tierces A bis. 2MX22 1 .
'a K«»gs and t-aus 23^23“
«2i Lend—^ lb. yt|l0
<S*17><! Lmther—H lb.
Batter—V lb
(tountry..
«H<425
nominal
20^1'
25*4 35
;oJTre—lb.
lUu Prime 24 '^15
(load 22*©2S> I
Ordinary.. iVa* 22
38<",<0
H ft.
Csn«li IBB
17@ ITS
PsraAne 4»V*j.4«
ol Ion Yarns—0 5 lb
Nos. H and IU $2 l
Noh. 8. 10. 12. 2 m<V
.17 50
<1* * d.
Cowl'cssVliu
“ u ufl tfycainn.
H lb . 8(^101
White Oak Sol*
Hemlock Hole..
Country Sole..
Country Upper
$5,085,450.63
M-SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO. A*
I T fc3 3P S T.
“Hythttr fruit* yr know (Arm.”
I.OSSKS 1-AID IN FIFTY YKARS,
S25.Q21,4:85.37
xrrtB 14. ei & ill dsr i,
The Most Sui'OPgKful Fire Co. in America.
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L K BRADFEELD’S COLUMN
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Great Bemedies.
uufaoturors off
28(a3ft
Country
Touu. Upper,...
Northern V dor. $42'00
Fr. ct V dor....$40(?i>50
Liquors—V gal »u*l *lo»
Gl», Holland $4.00(08.00
Amuricau...$1.60f*ii2." '
Rum, Jamaicai.ou^o.
A. KH(>K.V/.I NUKIt, Upholsterer
Dealer In Furniture, and Manufacturer of Bedding,
Hunt or etroet, throe doors from Whitehall, Atlanta,
Oa. A. Ergenzinger's Patent Steam Feather Renovat
ing Machine for renovating your Feather Beds.—
Wool and Carded Hair done the bout and cleanest by
■team For sale a large lot of Chairs, Mattresses,
Pillows, Bedsteads, UuMipiito Nets-patent. Agent
for Pavilion, Rustic, and Cloth Window Shades.
Wouted, Corn shacks. A. EBOENZINUER,
Hunter 8t, 3 Doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, (is.
ang 31-lm aug 18-16-20
nasomc.—l.s s ., v. *o,
i every Second aud Fourth Thursday night In each
mouth.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First and Third
Thursday night in each month.
Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16, meets every
Second Monday in each month.
W. U. Tl'LLLR, II. P.
A. RoKKNrKi.it, Secretary.
tfreslt as a Malden's Blush" Is the pure
peachy completion which follows tlio ase of Hagan’s
Magnolia Balm. It is tho truo secret of beauty. Fash
ionable ladies in socioty understand this.
The Magnolia Balm changes tho rustic country girl
ito a city belle more rapidly than any othor one
thing.
Redness, sunburn, tan, freckios, blotches and all ef
fecta of the summer sun disappear when it is nsed,
and a genial, cultivated, freth expression is obtained
which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty is possible
all who will invest 75 cents at any respectable store
and iuaslst ou getting the Magnolia Balm.
t Lyon’s Ksthsriou to dress tho hair.
K. B. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall
Street, over lawabe’a Jewelry Store.
July 81 (July 1—8m
LOCilfftANK At CLARK, AttorneyOf-
w ou Brood street, over Echols’ Heed Store. Practice
anywhere In tho State, United StatCH Supreme Court,
and Superior Court*. )y 26-dly
L. B. Davis, Agent Grover A linker Sew
ing Machines. nov!8-ly
. Real Kstale Age
AYER’S
A.G4JIC CUKE,
VOS THI SriCSDV CUKJC OF
Intermittent Fever, or Fever anil Ago
llradarhe. and Bilious Fevers, Indeed
for the whole class or diseases originat
ing In biliary dsrangement, caused by
the Malaria of miasmatic countries.
r enabled to of-
\ with assurance, founded ou proof, that
rm con arise from its use in any quantity,
t which protects from or prevents this disorder
lie of immense service in the communities
where It prevails, f'rrnmtum is Imtter than cure, for
the patient escapes the ilok which ho must run iu vio
lent attseks of this baleful distampar. This "Cubs”
sspots the miasmatic poison of Fkvcb and Anns from
the system and prevents the development of the dis
ease, if tokou on Uis first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It Is uot only tha bast remedy ever yet
discovered for this class of oomplalnts, but also Ute
cheapest. Tin Urge quantity wo supply for a dollar
brings It within tbs reach of everybody; and In bilions
district*, where Fives and Auus prevails, everybody
•lumld havs U and use it ITaaly both for cure and pro
Wotlon. It is hoped this prtaa will plooe it within tho
rosch «»f all - tha poor aa wall aa tho Hob. A groat su
periority of Uus remedy over any otbsr svsr diseov-
orwl for tha speedy and oerUln cure of latoftnitoents
1>. (bat it contains no (Jalnlno or ininsral, oonswiuant-
ly It produces no quuisui or other luiurtons sMsots
whstevsr upon tbs constttutKm. Biom cur* by It
“tjj® 1 * h®4lthy os ifthav had nsvsr hod tbs dlsosss.
>t . not •J°no the coussqasaes of the
»» dUordw. .rlw
rta » Its irritation, among which am Meuralsla. Uhau-
0<) “ 1 ’ fi—dsche, Bllndnsss, Toothache, ram
p W* Uw ,. SSS aSUu.*
of the HnlennHysterics, "Kin in the^itowsla."UoTle!
^ral/*« Boraagatnant of tlie Stocnacb all of
which, whan oilgtnaung m this oai, M .7^ mi'th. ln
umltoa UP^or^ooq. HMtodlMl, Thl, '
WSfiSTn
immigrants sad oaiwons travaRag or tornnomrl* ra
►l«llog Is tha maUrlou. dlsWteta BfekS mmSmSI
■u Actant qaanttly to Hpa* lato dlasqss. Haaaa It la
avsu BOON vahsabWi fov protsatteo Uua aura, and fsw
will avar safer from lutannlttanu, u ihss avail Umu-
aalves of tha protection this rsmady affords.
DR. J. O. AYER ft 00.,
LOWKLL, MASS.
kagwtso ft Fas, 9. ff. Willson, satf all tha
*•- by all DrutftsM and Deal-
JyTdsodfiw-tai
Copperas V »* J.Vu*
Camphor Y ft$l 20(a l
Castor Oil, *ite. rt.00,*c6,
do pin. 3 50^3 75
do gal.3 75(34 tA*
Kp halts V it>. «' 4 -f(p8
Iudlgo ft tb. $1 2(1®l
Madder f lb. 23^25
Pot. byd- V lb f(i 26
gamine * os. $2 76
Saltpetre, yt lb. 12(^2u
Sweet OU > dux 1.50^0.00
do. gal$1.45((43.6U
do. pts. doz$8.0U
Dry (iooils—1» yd.
ilr. 8h. 7-8...
% Br. Sh. 4-4...
Bl'd fib. u-4..
1UM 8b. 7-8..
IBM fh. 4-4..
Bro. Drill...,
Bl’d. Drill...
Ticking
1.2608.00
. 2.0004.""
Bourbon do$l.2605.
U ibertson do $2.co<a;4.ii
Scotch
do
do .
V gal..
Wine V doi
Maderu... $2.60^6.00
Sherry. ... 42.5U<#6.0u
Port 12.5(1^6.0(1
Chain pnlgne,....
Mackerel-
No. 2. v bbl. $18 011
H 8. do Ifl ui
“ 1 f V bbl. 2 50
** 2 do
Kits $2.60@3.00
teal—> bu.»1.26<y>1.80
Mess Pork-V bbl.
—- .Molasscss-
1546lr> l , New Orleans 00
U(jJ»18 Florida 756580
12(*4i8 ! Sugar House $1.00^L25
5(M 5h ]
..18 ‘,(^30
. 10421
.. 1 H«i SI
Cul>a
Nalls- H keg
12 *,(<(! 451 4d to 40
10 Gils— V gal...
le a. .Igbt 12S Lard Oil
drk 12 *•' Liasccdoii..
no*-.. 13*>glCoal Oil
can.. 18(^l3> t I Lubr. Oil
OSlOsnalMirgs
$1.7602.00
l.son»l.M
.. 48*.v 50
snM's.
.. 20($23
Duchess Li. 15(g) 16
IDS Potash—V case.
75(^s0| BabbiU..... $14.00
Feathers—n.
Flour— Putty—ft
Atlanta Mills, fancy V hun-'Rlee—V ft Il<ai2
DoSoloi; *,.»
Dodo, family 4 00 Virginia 2.30
Dodo, Fulton XXXX !>4h«t~> bog.
family 3 75 Tateiit $.140
Dodo, superfine 3 50 Buck 3.75
Do do. Georgia XXXX Soap-* ft.
family 3 25 Turpentine 7fo>8
Do do, ship stuff 1 25'steel—^ lb.
Dodo, bran 1 00! Plow 12S
Fruit-* lb aud bbl. | Cast 25a27
Apples * bn 1.75(f£2.2S] German 18(7X20
Apples dri**d 5(^6 Sugar—ft ft.
Peaches, pTd 8*^13 N. 0 15(0116
do unp’d 4(g)6 P. B 15®15S
■ rain—* bu. ! Demarsrs 17(^18
Corn, Wliite. ...1 3o@l 40 Refined A 18«$18S
Yellow 1 35# , Refined B 17\«18
Oats 70*u*75 Refined C....16S017
Ginseng C5(jA72 Yellow Coffee. 16(gil6S
1 lass-v box.$3.60(d)7:00 Soda—Eng. V»8©8S
Gunpowder flk(-g.$7 25 Starch—ft ft. ..ll(g,12»5
lUflohf. keg $i.oo Tobacco—V lb.
RJile qr. keg 2 25 Unsound.. 25^55
Blasting kog fa, 5.25' Sound .506120
“ ’ $38^)40! Extra flue... 1.0001.38
Smoking 50^1.00
U@10. Varnish—-y gal.
1A^20' Copal 3.50®4.00
2O<022| Japan $3.(Kgg)350
1 rvuu-h .6 (06
I lay— * I
I Ides- ? lb.
Dry Soiled ..
Dry Flint ...
Iron—f lb.
Swcedos
American bar
5M16
Macon A Wf.htkrn Railroad, 1
Atlanta, July 1, i860. J
W E lisvo arranged a regular system of through tick
ets from
Atlunta to New York, llaltimore, Phila
delphia, Jacksonville and Tallahas
see, Florida, via Savannah.
Baggage checked through. Only one change of car*
south of Atlanta. Also, a system of
Elxourfeiorx Tiolxots
•ry reduced rates, good from date, until the first
day ot October next, from Atlanta, Macon and Inter
mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Forsyth), and
OltT Tiix-I’aycn, Lookout for tlio Engine
When the Whistle Mows.
Rockivvb and Collector'h Ovncc, 1
City o» Atlanta, August 7, J809.J
against all who may fail
t In. snd collect the tax till the 20th September, af-
wblch time lie will furnish the clerk with s list of
those who have failed to pay, that fl fas may Issue
against all such delinquents."
“Tlie t!
J, 8-RUnUll'JOsep.
a good motto.
Lt. P. THOM AH,
Receiver and Collector.
ATLANTA
SACK FACTORY !
KLODHAM) CHAIN SACKS,
Orders respectfully solicited.
MITCHELL & BENTLY,
jjr3-3m Corner Whit.hell ud Hunter Stt.
I)IL HUNTER
g^tONTrNUEH to treat all private diseases, syphilis,
\j ail forms gonorrluna, gleet, stricture, be., com
pletely eradicated. That numerous doss of esses re
sulting from self-abuse, producing unmonHnoss, ner
vous debllltv, irritability, eruptions, seminal omis
sions, snd finally impoteney, permanently cured.—
Persona sflhcted with dnUcato, Intricate, aud long-
*“ 'jr invited
Experl-
hoordtng and sleeping apartments for patlonts requir
ing dally personal attention, aud vapor aud chemical
baths, thus concentrating tho flamed mineral springs.
Both sexes, married or singlo. suffering from indlscnv
tlons. tnduifanctes, or expoaure, may apply and be
cured. No matter who have failed, state your oasa..
whst he says in his ivambhlet, aent to any al-
free. Thousauds or esses treated annually st of
nd all over the country. Consultation frae, per-
1. omen. No. 183 Third Street, bo-
Walnut, near tho PoatoAce, Liuls
lie, My. umce hours, 0 a. m., to 7 r. it.; flundays 10
m.,u> 18 w. Jy l—dly
dress
flee si
amially
ASSIGNKK'H 8ALE,
)T vlrtns of an ordsr of tbs Honorable the Dlatriot
*d MUtos for the Northern Dis
I roll before the Court House
! Arietta, on taturdap, tha 44h
flay ofiaptambvT next 11 o'oclook, A. M., ono-fomrtli
TIT vlrtns of an order of
conn Of Urn United 14
(riot of Oenrtla, I wlD sat
door, in tha town of lfarlel
. Cobb oounty, Go.; also, M aerea of —
llialao, oR tbs lntarrst of 0. A. Ming, ss hair in
and to tha estate of Barrington King, docaoaod, axoapt
I acres of land In OhMh—1 county, sal opart aa port of
homestead. All balonalng Iu lk« ostat« of C. A.
IHif. bankrupt. Sold free from IncuabranoM
Tanas cash. NOAH B. FOWTJ
Afefeotfe, $5,8OB.O8fl.06.
1'hrve-rourihM llio IuKiinuice Companies
cliartered huvo failed, proving mistakes
11ml (lifflealties In a profession based on ca<
Iitniity aud misfortune, with au important
part of Its development in the sphere of
broad human benevolence. It is a rare
and uncommon event for one of these Insti
tutions to make its FIFTIETH annual re
port, and that a satisfactory one-another
of )ifo’s plainest old lessons, “As yon son
that shall yon reap.”
ITS FUTURE
Usefulness aud duty must lie shaped aud
measured only by the wealth and growth
of our country.
AW Agents in oil 'ho principal cities snd towns.
OW Rotes and terms aa liberal os coosiatent with
moderate profit aud mtbsUulul security.
W. p. PATHLLO,
aȣ4-tilU p4 Agent at Atlanta, IU.
FOR SEED,
200
10(1 Bushel* Barley,
100 UiiHlmls hy«S
100 Bushels Red Cl.
75 Bushels IUd Top or Hcard'n Oraxx,
75 HuBliebi Orchard Gram,
50 Bushels Timolby,
5o Bushels Blue (Jraa*
Also, Hunp..risD Uraaa, I.ncernc snd White Clover,
for solo by r. W. J. ECHO!
sug 28— jy 10—tUsej
V. S. >1 AltSIIAL’S SALK.
Uiiitc.l State* for tho Northern District ol Goorgls,
in favor of the plaintiffs, Evans, Gardner k Co., In tho
following case, to wit:
krwns, Gardner A Co., v*. Cki isfopii
Dodd, and Snmael Hhteli Kndorser,
I havs levied upon as tho property of Christopher
Dodd, one of the defendants in the sbovo stated cose,
fcffi? is"wi "counties of
Bartow, Polk, and Haralson, Stato of Georgia,
Lot 73, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 147, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 a
more or less.
Lot 140, 4tli District, 3d Section, containing 40 a
more or less.
Lot 431, 4th District, 3J Section, containing 40 a
ontaining 40 a
WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.?
A.JSHD
Orachers
WH0LE8ALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND.
DR. JOHN BULL
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP,
FOB TV CURB Off
AGUE AND FEVER,
-Ol-■
CULL8 AKD FRVK1V
Th« ivourMor ol Ihu ubbnw moiletmo Jortj
otoloui fa, II • auimnunt, OTU .U renadfa. .... offer-
MUtt.yubllofcrA.Mfa, nrtrt.,—nd, .r,d pM
“‘SS’ 1 •y*. 0 '“ , 4 or (ill . Uid J.yor
wboUwr ol .bort or lone »uudlu|. Ha r^.r. fa • —
ttln Wfafar. nd fa3u.M
' e truth u
'■atari! country to hear him
of tho assertion that In no case
•* -U -o«rj, Ufa. dlrectloM u. .trtcl.
sizajiirzrirsw
fsoHUaa havs been Curad by s Bagla botUa, With a per-
use la ooatlaue* iu amoUer doaoa tor s Week o
ter the (Usease has been checked, more especially in
difficult and Ion ^-standing coses. Usually this medi-
clns will not rsqaire any old to keep the bowels in
good order; should the patient however require a ca
thartic niedlotna, after having taken three or four dot
ea of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL’H VJKiKTADLK
FAMILY HUB Will ba sufficient
Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:
No. IU Fifth Cross Street.
Xjoulosrille. Sentuoky
CORNER OF ALAIIAMA AND WHITEHALL STREETS,
ATLAJN TA GEORGIA.
less.
Lot 1,288, 4th District, 3d Section,
more or less.
Let 671, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40
Lot 116, 4th District, 3d Section, oontaiuing 40 aeron
more or less.
Lot 286, 4tb District, 3d Soction, containing 40 aero*
Lot 363, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acre*
Lot 764, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 291, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 76, 17th District 3d Scctiou, containing 40 acres
Lot 216, 17th District, .Id Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 337, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 731, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acre*
more or less.
Lot 732, 17th Dlatriot, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 726, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 148, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 861, 17th Di|trict, 3d Section, containing 40 acre*
Lot 723, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acre
more or lets.
Lot 724, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acros
Lot 946, 17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acros
more or less.
Lot 941, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acre*
Lot 968, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 873, 17th District, 3d Section, ooutaiaiug 40 acres
Lot 786, l?th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
strict, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
•□tainlng 40 acres
Lot 586,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acrea
more or lota.
Lot 638, 17th Dbtrlct, 3d Section, containing 40 acros
more or less.
Lot 639, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acrea
more or less.
Lot 660, 17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres
Lot 668, 17th District, 3d Sectiou, containirg 40 acres
more or Ichs.
Lot 934, 17th District, 3d Section, contain or 40 acres
Lot 861, 17th District, 3d SocUou, containing 40 acres
Lot 643, 17th District, 3d Sectiou, containing 40 acres
Lot 946, 17th District, 3d Sectiou, containing 40 aoros
Lot 876, 17th District, 3d Seoiion, containing 40 acres
Lot 302, 17Ui District, 3d SecUon, containing 40 a.'res
Lot 346,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
l ot 347,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 374, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 376, I7th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 419,17Ui District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 142,6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acros
moro or less*.
L >t 148, 6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
Lot 36, 6th District, 3d Sectiou, containing 160 arras
more or loos.
Lot 210, 6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
L^t 256, 16th District, 3d Hocttoa, containing 160 acros
Lot 267, 16th District, 3d Hec#on, containing 166 acres
moro or leas.
Lot 148,16th District, 3d Section, oo«tainlng 160 acres
Lot 282, 21st District. 2d SocUon, containing 40 aorta
Lot 646, 21st Dlatriot, 2d Section, containing 40 acrea
more or lass.
All balng in the aounty ol Bartow, State ot Georgia.
Alan, Lot 010,1st District, 4th Seotion, containing 40
rea, in the coanUea of Polk or Haralson.
Alto,
Let 81ft 1,’iJj District, 64 Seotion, containing 40 acres.
Lot 916, • ......
Lot 88ft list •• •• »•
Tn the ooanty of Polk, State of Oeorgla.
And will solltha soma at public auction at the Court
ouso, in the city of Atlanta, county of Itiitou, and
ato of (leorgU. on the
Flrtt YnpHd»j In September
next, between tha lawful hours ol sale. Terms coal).
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this Ath day of August,
8i6. aCORGK B. OHAMUHRLTN
U. 8. Deputy Marshal,
aug 9-td K. D. of da.
BEDWINE ft FOX’ COLUMN.
THE
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
•• Ar»«sie—Is Mere wry.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE
The only remedy tor Chills and fsvsr, or Ague snd
Favor, thst is or can b# depended upon is Hurley’i
A«ue Tonic. There have been thousands cured by
using it who have tried the usual remedies without
benefit
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. 1 homes A. Hurley:
I hereby certify thst during last yes
with the ague whilst In Vicksburg, 1
several popular medicines with but temporary relief.
attacked
■burg, Mias., snd used
eral popular medicines with but temporary relief.
im reaching home the disease returned In a worse type,
** poaalblo, when my medical stleudaut ordered Quin
ine in large dose*—frequently as nigh os 60 groins par
dnv. and which mast have cost me nearly 6100. 1 con
sulted Dr. Health, of Loalsvdle, and found be prescrib
ed quinine aud arsenic combined, which I roused to
take, preferring to U-.t the disease take Its course. I woe
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time,
the odverliaeuieut of llurley r s Ague Tonic at
Hurley’s Ague Tonic appeared 11.
city paper, and I determined to give It a trial. I did
■*, •ad b»*® no reason to regret u. Oae bottle restored
ie completely, and since that time 1 have aeon nearly
hundred csss* la which it acted with equally happy
results, aud would oor(aiui> recommend it as prefers-
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
THE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KS0WN.
\\ ARKANTEU A CERTAIN CUKE FOR
All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic disoases in all stages, and all skin
discsKOs. It quickly removes virus from the constitution snd blood, and restores the
patient to perfect health and purity. Try if and be antrinced.
I’rcjinrcil in tlio
.nborutory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYL0B, & CO., Wholesale
Drnrcists, Atlanta, GeorgLa.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Sealer ami World Wide Header a.
caUonMliarekhown.all of which aie genuine. The
following letter from a highly educated and popular
physician in Oeorgla, is certainly one of the mo«t sen
sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Cletn-
eut knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo
ny deserves to be written in letters of gold. Hear what
the Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DESTROYER:
Villanow, Walker Go., G« , June 29,18.
Dr. John Uvlu— Dear Sir: 1 Lave recently given
your “Worm Destroyer” several tri»is, and find it won-
dcrfully alUcacioas. It has not failed in a »iugle in
*- j mi doiiu- »
e daily
speedy In its effects. On the
contrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob
ject in writing yon is to find out npon what terms 1
can get tha medicine direct from you. If I can get
upou easy terms, 1 shall use s great deal of it. Is
aware that the use of such articles is contrary to tJ
teachings and practico of a great majority of the regi a
lar line M. D’s, but 1 see no just cause or good sense In
ilscarding a remody which we know to be efficient
■imply because wo may be ignorant of its combination,
any other tonic before the public.
JAMES M *
Louisville, fty„ Jane 16, 1866.
JAMES MARTIN. Engineer.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
iMLin ampulla
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
sens. Debility, ill.
Dyspepsia, Brystpella, Female Irb
ies, Fistula, all .-Jcfn
Complaint,
Dyapepsl
my port, I shall make it a rule to use all and any
_ns to alevlate suffering humanity which I ma;
able to command—not hesitating because some
FOR SAZjR AT LOW PRICES:
600 Ox. Sulph. Quinine,
IOO Pounds Balsam Copaivn,
200 Gallons Akujholj
Large stocks of puro drugs, me
d, and for sale,
5U0 Gallons Linseed Oil,
500 Boxes Window Glass,
60 Ox. Sulph. Morphine,
100 Pounds Blue Mass.
5CM Gallons^VarahRUy^U^sorts.) 100 Pouuds Itoftned Jio;
hemicalr, instruments,
patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, Ac.,
c lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock snd prices.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
DEALERS IN-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SIGN, OF THE BIG IRON BOOT,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
m*y23-c
M. O. MARKHAM,
BOOTS -A. IIST B £3 LI O ZEE £3 ,
SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS,IISHOE FINDINGS, AC., 1 :^
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA
■GEORGIA
COUNTRY MER CSH ANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examino myfetockjaslit is
BUB OT BE) -WXTXX GR.BA.tT OAIRB,
Ami imrcItflHcd exclusively for CASH,
From tlie Rest Manufacturers.
ASSIGN KG’S BAUS.
W ILL be sold before the Court Hours door at the
Offer Hall, iu tha city of Atlanta, on the first
Tuesday ul gociooibor next, between the Uwful hours
of eats, virtu* of sn order of the District Court of
ths KTuItod Matos lor ths Northsm District of Gwwgf
for oash. fraa from lnoambnmoaa, 640 seras of land
Vansobdt oouoty, Texas: 1.000 term ot fend In Rme
fial ooanty, Oa.; ona fifth of 40 aorta offend In Flu;
otranto, And oae Mitt ot tte Bartow ioltpatr* Worl
belong^to tho sataM of R. J,
Mff 6-wtdl Assignee,
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
.UK l-Om M.IO. MARKHAM.
JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON,
TOIIACCO (COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WI10LE8AUS DE.VLEU8 IN
LIQUOKS, CIGARS, & c .,
■TnxniT,
ATLANTA
CEORCIA.
. P*-« ftofat uaortmuit of C1UAUS. OUfap common WIIIHKV
IsItfttJtlHfiof allgrodos. July 3 3m .
ner of disease to which human tleeh is heir. Pic;
reply soon, and inform me of your best
sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS I‘. CLEMENT. M. D.
kind; thm-ion- I upt-sk uil'ungly uud positively ou the
ttbJwL
My dsuglilcr bah been *ttliGc«t with -kin disease
and sCiffuets of the joint* tor several years. I em
ployed the principal physicians of the city and they
could nut core her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not
expecting it would do much good, but to my great as-
this certificate, but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ol its medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the
statement, will find me at my residence, oorner Ninth
and Walnut street*, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
rJ«m». R|iit<tn *• Qn - nM>ll«n.»«_T* flive*
great pleasure to asy, after usiDg all the other
•m remedies known to me. with but partial success
to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
using it my children have become quite
diildror 1 jd
and as such, recommend it to 0
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Good K pa son for ihe Captain's
Faith.
READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER
FROM HIS MOTHER.
Burro* Baoaacx’*, Ma, April 30,1866.
Db. John Boll—Door Sir: Knowing the effioiancy
of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, 1 sand you the following state
ment of my cose:
I woo wounded two years ago—wo* taken prisoner,
snd confined tor sixteen months. Being moved to of
ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not ait up
moment fence 1 woe wounded. I am shot through
Copt 0. P. JOHNSON,
St. Louis, Mo.
P. 8.—The fallowing was written April 90. IMS, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson:
Db. Boll—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. S. John-
chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him
Sarsaparilla. It cpbbp him. I have
2 years recommended it to many in New
York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores
‘m Perfect success has at-
Ohfo* 1
1 general debility,
dea it
Sarsaparilla. Ho is fearful of getting a spurious article,
heucc hia writing to you for it. Hia wounds were ter
rible, out I believe he wiU recover.
Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.
nun tiMM Minis.
AUTHENTIC DOCl'MENTS.
.#RLI.IUV HLISD t'KO.tt.
TraUmotiy ef MrSIral In,
8tou< Foi«t, Wlul. Ou.. Ark., MA7 U, MM
Da. Jom Binx—DfarfMr: LfatrubraAnr I ww tn
MnluvlU. purchfaln. Dfttra. faff I fffa fafa. of jo.r
IfanonutHo fait t fatrnn BMfan.
Mr 00.1.JAW wko vm with u In tto rtofa. M*
boon down with rho.MUtion, far no, Ufao, oommono-
odfatt* Muon, nndooon fownd hi. tofafal hooltt
‘“fi'Sfai, who kfa boon I. bod hofah. >rlod *o« fad
’‘VroiSr^hfab-.ttfad hfahh ttrfafaB.
BtMere bos given you greet popularity tn this settle-
Ithluk 1 tfenWIieT* rea* quantity of your
rut, especially of your Oedron Bl
a MUp me vfet Momphlo, gore M.
mafttetnos this felftj
an IfesrasgsrlUa. M
0. B. W4LKJOL
All tha above remedies for sola by
L. H. BRAD FIELD,
DRUGGIST,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, (U
mnWfadlr
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, or Dyapepsl ax. Went of
action of the Liver or Disordered Storaitelt*
7here are no bitters that can compare with these
in removing these distressing oomplaluts. For sole
or can be had at any drug store in the United Suite*.
JAMES RUDDLE A CO.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
This is t
and tried all the tenica I have heard of 0
Used, with little nr no relief from any oi them I
heard Hurley's bitters highly spoken of, and tried a
bottle, with Ultle faith is it before l commenced, and
to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle.
1 u-It a great deal better and firmly believe that one or
two occasions it was the means of saving aud prolong-
—•»- - logpoientlously recommended them t-
j oilier. You con use this os you think proper, if it
will bvtitfU others. Y.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABBOOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Gtvos health to the child aud r*tt to Ike molkfr.
NASHvai.it, Tbbh.. Feb. 12, 1868.
Jaa. ltnddlo ft Oo., Louisville, fty.—When living in
your city l used several bottles of Dr. Beobivok's In
fant Soothing Syrup, aud found it to do my child more
good and It would rest hotter after using it than any
her rainedy 1 ever tried. 1 con say with confidence,
is the best medioin* for children at present known
here. Write me wlu
id I will pay for It
_ , ou send it, aud oh
MRS. SARAH L. 1UN
the office
tilt. SEABItOOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalisaya.
agroehle taste and bad affects of either, asporataly l.
In ether preparation*, of then* valuable madkfinea.
It should be taken In all eases whan a gentle tonic 1-u
preaaieu ie required after oouvafeoeanoa from vbvb *
or dohthtatteg diseases, or tn those dlatrraaing trregu.
IsritUa peculiar to females. Mo female should be wlthl
eut It, if liabfe to iwh diseases, ter nothing can wel.
take tte place.
James Ruddle ft Co.,
PliOPIUETORS.
Lnfn» ,iloi y.* o. 41, JtMUUM Street
Louisville, Ky,
All U># shore goods tor mis hy MMDWUU ft VOX*
, ffff- A ’ rI ’ AKTA ' ^U*4A„,